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Change and Stability in Sibling Physical Fitness: The Portuguese Sibling Study.Academic Article Why?
Sibling Resemblance in Physical Activity Levels: The Peruvian Sibling Study on Growth and Health.Academic Article Why?
Sibling Similarity in Metabolic Syndrome: The Portuguese Sibling Study on Growth, Fitness, Lifestyle and Health.Academic Article Why?
Evidence for pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction in brothers of women with polycystic ovary syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Sister Mary Joseph nodule from prostate cancer.Academic Article Why?
Sibling Obligations in Health CareGrant Why?
Antipain-mediated suppression of sister chromatid exchanges induced by an inhibitor of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase.Academic Article Why?
Change and Stability in Sibling Resemblance in Obesity Markers: The Portuguese Sibling Study on Growth, Fitness, Lifestyle, and Health.Academic Article Why?
Sibling Resemblances in Physical Fitness in Three Distinct Regions in Peru: The Peruvian Sibling Study on Growth and Health.Academic Article Why?
Multilevel modelling of somatotype components: the Portuguese sibling study on growth, fitness, lifestyle and health.Academic Article Why?
Resemblance in physical activity levels: The Portuguese sibling study on growth, fitness, lifestyle, and health.Academic Article Why?
Profile Resemblance in Health-Related Markers: The Portuguese Sibling Study on Growth, Fitness, Lifestyle, and Health.Academic Article Why?
Novel ERCC2 mutation in two siblings with trichothiodystrophy.Academic Article Why?
Urine risk factors in children with calcium kidney stones and their siblings.Academic Article Why?
Dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome in the sisters of women with polycystic ovary syndrome.Academic Article Why?
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