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The local studies have not been able to provide internationally comparable results regarding the factual breast size (i.e., breast volume or breast tissue volume) in different countries. In recent years the breast size (i.e., bra cup size and bra band size) of women has been studied in a number of national and regional research projects. Most of the studies have been conducted by universities in cooperation with companies within the lingerie industry and other commercial stakeholders. However, the local studies have not been able to provide internationally comparable results regarding the factual breast size (i.e., breast volume or breast tissue volume) in different
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Scientific Analysis Reveals Major Differences in The Breast Size of Women in Different Countries, PDF, Bra
Scientific Analysis Reveals Major Differences in The Breast Size of Women in Different Countries, PDF, Bra
PDF] SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS REVEALS MAJOR DIFFERENCES IN THE BREAST SIZE OF WOMEN IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
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Scientific Analysis Reveals Major Differences in The Breast Size of Women in Different Countries, PDF, Bra
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