Nutrition, infection and child growth in Papua New Guinea
Growth patterns of populations in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have traditionally shown considerable variation, with the greatest difference lying between coastal and highland populations. While genetic differences in explaining these patterns cannot be excluded, the generally poor growth relative to west...
Main Author: | Ulijaszek, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Collegium Antropologicum/ Croatian Anthropological Society
2000
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