Changes in genetic and environmental effects on growth during infancy.
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M. Zeegers | R. Loos | C. Stehouwer | R. Vlietinck | C. Derom | M. Gielen | A. Houben | L. Zimmermann | A. Mulder | T. Fowler | R. Touwslager | W. J. Gerver | R. Loos | W. Gerver | Tom A. Fowler
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