Developmental plasticity and human health
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Peter Gluckman | Patrick Bateson | David Barker | John McNamara | Neil B. Metcalfe | Robert A. Foley | Hamish G. Spencer | Marta Mirazón Lahr | P. Gluckman | T. Clutton‐Brock | N. Metcalfe | S. Sultan | H. Spencer | P. Bateson | K. Godfrey | R. Foley | M. Lahr | T. Kirkwood | D. Barker | Debal Deb | B. D'udine | John McNamara | P. Monaghan | Keith Godfrey | Timothy Clutton-Brock | Debal Deb | Bruno D'Udine | Tom Kirkwood | Patricia Monaghan | Sonia E. Sultan
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