History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89).
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History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89).
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History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89).
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History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89).
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History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89).
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History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89).
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Habicht JP
Martorell R
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10.1093/JN/125.SUPPL_4.1027S
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1995-04-01T00:00:00Z