Sự khác biệt sắc tộc trong sự hiện diện của các đặc điểm giới tính thứ cấp và tuổi hành kinh ở các cô gái tại Hoa Kỳ: Khảo sát Y tế và Dinh dưỡng Quốc gia lần thứ ba, 1988–1994
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