Body fat in Singaporean infants: development of body fat prediction equations in Asian newborns
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P. Gluckman | K. Godfrey | S. Saw | Y. Chong | K. Kwek | M. Tint | I. Aris | F. Yap | S. Soh | A. Chinnadurai | S. Liang | Y. S. Lee
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