
pmid: 5554271
The direct photon (125I) absorptiometric method for radiologic measurement of bone was used to examine the intercorrelations among determinations at various sites on the human ulna, radius, humerus and femur. The relationships of local mineral content, determined by this scanning method, with the we
Adult, Male, Minerals, Ulna, Organ Size, Humerus, Bone and Bones, Radius, Inuit, Iodine Isotopes, Methods, Humans, Femur, Radionuclide Imaging
Adult, Male, Minerals, Ulna, Organ Size, Humerus, Bone and Bones, Radius, Inuit, Iodine Isotopes, Methods, Humans, Femur, Radionuclide Imaging
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