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Assessing the reproducibility of quantitative ultrasound parameters with standardized coefficient of variation or intraclass correlation coefficient: a unique approach

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Giraudeau, B., Gomez, M.A. & Defontaine, M. Assessing the reproducibility of quantitative ultrasound parameters with standardized coefficient of variation or intraclass correlation coefficient: a unique approach. Osteoporos Int 14, 614–615 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-002-1334-7

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