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  • 8. Induction of early meconium evacuation promotes feeding tolerance in very low birth weight infants.
    Shim SY, Kim HS, Kim DH, Kim EK, Son DW, Kim BI, Choi JH.
    Neonatology; 2007; 92(1):67-72. PubMed ID: 17356305
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  • 9. Randomized controlled trial of slow vs rapid enteral feeding advancements on the clinical outcomes of preterm infants with birth weight 750-1250 g.
    Karagol BS, Zenciroglu A, Okumus N, Polin RA.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 2013 Mar; 37(2):223-8. PubMed ID: 22664861
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  • 12. The early use of minimal enteral nutrition in extremely low birth weight newborns.
    Mosqueda E, Sapiegiene L, Glynn L, Wilson-Costello D, Weiss M.
    J Perinatol; 2008 Apr; 28(4):264-9. PubMed ID: 18216861
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  • 15. Interneonatal intensive care unit variation in growth rates and feeding practices in healthy moderately premature infants.
    Blackwell MT, Eichenwald EC, McAlmon K, Petit K, Linton PT, McCormick MC, Richardson DK.
    J Perinatol; 2005 Jul; 25(7):478-85. PubMed ID: 15889133
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  • 16. Continuous nasogastric milk feeding versus intermittent bolus milk feeding for premature infants less than 1500 grams.
    Premji S, Chessell L.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2001 Jul; (1):CD001819. PubMed ID: 11279731
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  • 17. [Weight gain in the first 2 months of life in neonates with a birth weight less than or equal to 1500 g. A comparison between parenteral nutrition and orogastric feeding].
    Gallini F, Zecca E, Maggio L, Tortorolo L, Papacci P, Marrocco G.
    Minerva Pediatr; 1992 Jun; 44(6):285-91. PubMed ID: 1635529
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  • 18. Growth and nutrient intake among very-low-birth-weight infants fed fortified human milk during hospitalisation.
    Henriksen C, Westerberg AC, Rønnestad A, Nakstad B, Veierød MB, Drevon CA, Iversen PO.
    Br J Nutr; 2009 Oct; 102(8):1179-86. PubMed ID: 19445820
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  • 19. A prospective randomized trial comparing continuous versus intermittent feeding methods in very low birth weight neonates.
    Silvestre MA, Morbach CA, Brans YW, Shankaran S.
    J Pediatr; 1996 Jun; 128(6):748-52. PubMed ID: 8648531
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