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Czynniki zywieniowe a metabolizm tkanki kostnej

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Nutritional factors and bone metabolism

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s.71-85,bibliogr.

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  • Zaklad Chemii Klinicznej, Centrum Onkologii - Instytut im.M.Sklodowskiej-Curie w Warszawie, Warszawa

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