Estimating Trajectories of Energy Intake Through Childhood and Adolescence Using Linear-Spline Multilevel Models
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Debbie A Lawlor | Pauline Emmett | Kate Northstone | Kate Tilling | Laura D Howe | Corrie Macdonald-Wallis | D. Lawlor | K. Northstone | L. Howe | A. Fraser | E. Anderson | K. Tilling | P. Emmett | C. Macdonald-Wallis | Abigail Fraser | Emma L Anderson | Victoria Cribb | V. Cribb
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