Calculation of Haem Iron Intake and Its Role in the Development of Iron Deficiency in Young Women from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health
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Amanda J. Patterson | J. Attia | M. McEvoy | A. Hodge | A. Patterson | L. MacDonald-Wicks | D. Barker | L. MacDonald‐Wicks | Angela J. Reeves
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