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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?
Trex2 enables spontaneous sister chromatid exchanges without facilitating DNA double-strand break repair.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?
Medical Decision-Making for Children in Families with Siblings: parental discretion and its limits.Academic Article Why?
Novel ERCC2 mutation in two siblings with trichothiodystrophy.Academic Article Why?
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