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The Prevalence of Childhood Obesity, Risk Factors, and Obesity Related Disease in Elementary Students.
Ji Bin Park, Tae In Choi, Ji Su Kim, Do Sik Jung, Kyu Nam Kim, Seon Yeong Lee, Jae Heon Kang
Korean J Fam Med.
2006;27(2):104-112. Published online February 10, 2006
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A Case Report of Miliary Tuberculosis Diagnosed by Chest Computer Tomography in FUO.
Ji Bin Park, Sang Hyuk Han, Kyu Nam Kim, Seon Yeong Lee
Korean J Fam Med.
2004;25(5):397-402. Published online May 10, 2004
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