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spellingShingle Kim, H.-J., Moon, S.-H., Kim, H.-S., Moon, E.-S., Chun, H.-J., Jung, M., Lee, H.-M., The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery
title Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
title_full Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
title_fullStr Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
title_short Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
title_sort diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
title_unstemmed Diabetes and smoking as prognostic factors after cervical laminoplasty
topic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery
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