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  • 21. Program for training staff pharmacists in total parenteral nutrition.
    Faber EM.
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    Yip YY, Lim AK, R J, Tan KL.
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  • 24. [Factors derived from parenteral nutrition associated with cholestasis in 612 neonates].
    Tang QY, Wang Y, Feng Y, Tao YX, Wu J, Cai W.
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  • 26. Patterns of postnatal weight changes in infants with very low and extremely low birth weights.
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  • 27. [Does early parenteral protein intake improve extrauterine growth in low birth weight preterms?].
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  • 28. Randomized, controlled trial of early intravenous nutrition for prevention of neonatal jaundice in term and near-term neonates.
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  • 29. Nutritional outcome of 207 very low-birth-weight infants in an intensive care unit.
    Rickard KA, Ernst JA, Brady MS, Moye L, Schreiner RL, Gresham EL, Lemons JA.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 1982 Dec; 81(6):674-82. PubMed ID: 6815253
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  • 30. Risk factors associated with low bone mineral content in very low birth weight infants.
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  • 32. Standardized parenteral nutrition in preterm infants: early impact on fluid and electrolyte balance.
    Iacobelli S, Bonsante F, Vintéjoux A, Gouyon JB.
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  • 35. Randomized, controlled trial of slow versus rapid feeding volume advancement in preterm infants.
    Caple J, Armentrout D, Huseby V, Halbardier B, Garcia J, Sparks JW, Moya FR.
    Pediatrics; 2004 Dec; 114(6):1597-600. PubMed ID: 15574620
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  • 38. Changes in nitrogen metabolism in catabolic patients given three different parenteral nutrition regimens.
    Tulikoura I, Huikuri K.
    Acta Chir Scand; 1981 Dec; 147(7):519-24. PubMed ID: 6808798
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