Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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161 Prenatal Nicotine Exposure ...... -A National Birth-Cohort Study
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161 Prenatal Nicotine Exposure ...... -A National Birth-Cohort Study
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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161 Prenatal Nicotine Exposure ...... -A National Birth-Cohort Study
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Body composition from birth to 4.5 months in infants born to non-obese women.
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A -K E Bonamy
A -K Wikström
A Gunnerbeck
Angela E Carberry
Barbara E Lingwood
R Wickström
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10.1203/00006450-201011001-00161
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2010-07-01T00:00:00Z
2010-11-01T00:00:00Z
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