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Alterations of Bone Minerals in Uremic Patients and Renal Graft Recipients of the disease. However, the influence of kidney transplantation on the status of bone is not clear. In this study, the bone mineral status in such patients was evaluated by applying two techniques: Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT) for assessing spinal trabecular bone density, and Partial BodFRET 发表于 2025-3-27 05:28:32
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A Facility for the In Vivo Measurement of Ca and P Content in the Human Hand in a room (area 20m.) supported on a 30-cm thick concrete floor. Adjacent to the irradiation room are the counting room, secretarial offices, and corridors. Therefore, attention was given to a compact, light and efficient radiation protection shielding. Because similar conditions exist in hospitals犬儒主义者 发表于 2025-3-28 05:50:49
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