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484 related items for PubMed ID: 15311420

  • 1. Growth pattern of Qatari preschool children.
    Kamal AA, Bener A, Kareem Al-Mulla AM.
    Croat Med J; 2004 Aug; 45(4):461-5. PubMed ID: 15311420
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  • 2. Growth patterns of Qatari school children and adolescents aged 6-18 years.
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    Aminorroaya A, Amini M, Naghdi H, Zadeh AH.
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  • 7. Assessment of linear growth of affluent urban Pakistani adolescents according to CDC 2000 references.
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  • 8. Comparison of the growth standards between Saudi and American children aged 0-5 years.
    Al-Mazrou YY, Al-Amoud MM, El-Gizouli SE, Khoja T, Al-Turki K, Tantawi NE, Khalil MK, Aziz KM.
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  • 13. The Andalusian Nutritional Survey: comparison of the nutritional status of Andalusian children aged 6-60 months with that of the NCHS/CDC reference population.
    Briones E, Perea E, Ruiz MP, Torro C, Gili M.
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  • 18. Comparison of the prevalence of shortness, underweight, and overweight among US children aged 0 to 59 months by using the CDC 2000 and the WHO 2006 growth charts.
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  • 20. Age at maximum growth spurt in body height for Saudi school children aged 9-18 years.
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