Milk feeding and first complementary foods during the first year of life in the TEDDY study
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S. Virtanen | J. Norris | U. Uusitalo | S. Koletzko | S. Hummel | Carin Andrén Aronsson | Jimin Yang | A. Riikonen | D. Hadley | Nicole Miller
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