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Posted By: Googler on 2007-05-05
In Reply to: bisphosphonate - MSMT

Subject: Wikipedia SM

bisphosphonates (also called: diphosphonates) 


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It is written and edited by everyday folks and is not an authoritative source. Check legitimate medical dictionaries and you will find "cesarean section".
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