Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: a longitudinal study
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C. Cooper | K. Godfrey | C. Gale | N. Arden | E. Dennison | C. Cooper | M. Javaid | B. Boucher | N. Harvey | S. Crozier | N. Arden | C Cooper | E. Dennison | MK Javaid | SR Crozier | NC Harvey | CR Gale | EM Dennison | BJ Boucher | NK Arden | KM Godfrey | N. Harvey | K. Godfrey | S. Crozier | C. Gale | M. Javaid | B. Boucher
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