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There are no translations available. 1.Myungki Kim et al Development of New Equation using Anthropometry to Predict the Percentage of Body Fat in Children The 5th Annual Pacific Rim Conference pp.449-463, 1998 2.Toda Y et al. Lean body mass and body fat distribution in participants with chronic low back pain Arch Intern Med. 160:3265-3269, 2000
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