Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy.
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Fernando Goñi
Michelle A Mendez
Mónica Guxens
Raquel Garcia-Esteban
Silvia Fochs
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10.1289/EHP.1002169
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2010-09-15T00:00:00Z