Reference Values for Weight, Height, Head Circumference, and Body Mass Index in Turkish Children
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F. Baş | F. Darendeliler | R. Bundak | Olcay Neyzi | Rüveyde Bundak | Gülbin Gökçay | Hülya Günöz | Andrzej Furman | Feyza Darendeliler | Firdevs Baş | O. Neyzi | A. Furman | G. Gökçay | H. Günöz | H. Günöz,
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