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Original Papers

Body Composition of Children with Myelomeningocele, Determined by 40K, Urinary Creatinine and Anthropometric Measures

, MEd, RD & , PhD, RD, LD, CNS, FACN
Pages 316-323 | Received 01 Oct 1998, Accepted 01 Apr 1999, Published online: 07 Jun 2013

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