Energy requirements derived from total energy expenditure and energy deposition during the first 2 y of life.
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W W Wong | N. Butte | W. Wong | J. Hopkinson | E O Smith | E. Smith | N F Butte | J M Hopkinson | C J Heinz | N R Mehta | J. Hopkinson | William W. Wong | N. Mehta | Nitesh R. Mehta | C. Heinz | E. Smith | Carolyn J Heinz | W. Wong
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