Development of a WHO growth reference for school-aged children and adolescents.
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C. Nishida | E. Borghi | M. de Onís | A. Onyango | Amani Siyam | Mercedes de Onis | Adelheid W Onyango | J. Siekmann | Elaine Borghi | Chizuru Nishida | Amani Siyam | Jonathan Siekmann
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