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Umbilical vein calcium concentration and maternal vitamin status predict the bone mass of children at age nine years

Umbilical vein calcium concentration and maternal vitamin status predict the bone mass of children at age nine years

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Main Authors: Javaid, M, Taylor, P, Shore, SR, Gale, C, Callaghan, F, Godfrey, K, Cooper, C
Format: Conference item
Published: 2003
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