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. 2015 Sep 18;10(9):e0138730. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138730

Fig 2. Femoral Bone Structure at Thirty Weeks of Age.

Fig 2

For dietary group and sex, results are shown for (A). Femur length. (B). Femur bone volume. (C). Midshaft wall thickness. (D). Midshaft diameter. (E). Male femur bone density. (F). Female femur bone density. For density graphs, the bone density range 80–140 represents trabecular bone, and 140–220 represents cortical bone. For all groups, n = 5–7 per group. Graphs show mean plus 95% confidence limits.