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1. Stress Analysis Of Bonded-interface Technique On Subsurface Damage Observations Of Brittle Porcelains
2. Experimental Study Of Early Osteoporotic Microscopic Fracture Changes
3. A Case-control Study On The Risk Factors Of Brittle Diabetes
4. The Clinical Study Of Long Box Moxibustion Therapy On Hechelu In Treating Depression Among Brittle Diabetes Patients Differentiated As Spleen And Kidney Deficiency Of Yang Syndrome
5. Prognostic Value Of Abnormal Serum Renal Function For Predicting Early Mortality Risk In Brittle Hip Fracture
6. The Predictive Value Of Full Blood Count In Short-term Mortality Of Brittle Hip Fracture
7. Study On Effects Of Liraglutide On Bone Mineral Density And Bone Brittle Degree In Rats Of High-fat Diet Inducing Obesity And The Underlying Mechanism
8. Follow-up Investigation And Analysis Of 430 Cases Of Brittle Fractures Of The Hips After 3 Years
9. Professor Xiao Lin's Retrospective Analysis Of The Treatment Of Hypoglycemic Fragile Diabetes Mellitus And Research On The Rule Of Treatment
10. Testosterone Predicts The Risk Of Osteoporotic Hip Fracture In Older Men
11. Correlative Analysis Of Brittle Response In Patients With Parkinson's Disease
12. The Correlation Between Bone Metabolism And Brittle Lumbar Vertebrae Fracture In Patients With PMOP
13. Effect Of Preoperative Time Factors On Postoperative Survival Of Brittle Hip Fracture
14. Clinical Study Of Of Jiangu Decoction On Brittle Hip Fractures After Surgery
15. Fibrillar collagens and their chaperones in disease: A tale of kinky tails and brittle bones
16. Multi-scale analysis of morphology, mechanics, and composition of collagen in murine osteogenesis imperfecta
17. The Correlation Between Femoral Cortical Bone Thickness And Gray Value Under DR And Hip Fracture In Postmenopausal Women
18. Study About The Correlation Between Drug Literacy,Internal Strength And Treatmentcompliance In Brittle Diabetic Patients
19. The Effect Of Nursing Intervention Based On The Integration Theory Of Health Behavior Change On Postoperative Self-management Of Patients With Lumbar Fragile Fracture
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