Growth and development of premature infants fed predominantly human milk, predominantly premature infant formula, or a combination of human milk and premature formula.
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Growth and development of premature infants fed predominantly human milk, predominantly premature infant formula, or a combination of human milk and premature formula.
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Growth and development of prem ...... an milk and premature formula.
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Growth and development of prem ...... man milk and premature formula
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Alan Lucas
David Adamkin
Dean Margeson
E Eugenie Hartmann
Jeri Janowsky
Joan Jacobs
Joanne Szabo
Kathleen Fitzgerald
Marcella Castillo
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10.1097/00005176-200310000-00008
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z