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  • 23. [The overall nutritional quality of the diet is reflected in the growth of Nigerian children].
    Tarini A, Bakari S, Delisle H.
    Sante; 1999; 9(1):23-31. PubMed ID: 10210799
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  • 25. Intensive nutrition education with or without supplementary feeding improves the nutritional status of moderately-malnourished children in Bangladesh.
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    Trykker H, Simwambana A, Kantu K, Eberhard M.
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    Delpeuch F, Martin-Prével Y, Fouéré T, Traissac P, Mbemba F, Ly C, Sy A, Trèche S, Maire B.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1996 Jun 29; 74(1):67-75. PubMed ID: 8653818
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  • 31. Nutritional status and dietary intake in tribal children of Bihar.
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  • 32. Population, nutrition and health.
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  • 34. Teaching mothers to read: evidence from Colombia on the key role of maternal education in preschool child nutritional health.
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  • 35. Growth patterns of children in Lagaip, Enga Province.
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  • 39. [Clinical findings in health examinations of adopted children from developing countries].
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