Factors affecting the stability of blood lipid and lipoprotein levels from youth to adulthood: evidence from the Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study.
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Terence Dwyer | Alison Venn | Russell Thomson | Obioha C Ukoumunne | T. Dwyer | A. Venn | R. Thomson | C. Magnussen | V. Cleland | O. Ukoumunne | Verity J Cleland | Costan G Magnussen
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