Iron status of women is associated with the iron concentration of potable groundwater in rural Bangladesh

scientific article published on 30 March 2011

Iron status of women is associated with the iron concentration of potable groundwater in rural Bangladesh is …
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P356DOI10.3945/JN.111.138628
P698PubMed publication ID21451130

P50authorAlain LabriqueQ40272539
Keith P. WestQ86415148
Parul ChristianQ86835351
P2093author name stringNusrat Jahan
Abu Ahmed Shamim
Hasmot Ali
Rebecca D Merrill
Kerry Schulze
P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectBangladeshQ902
groundwaterQ161598
P304page(s)944-949
P577publication date2011-03-30
P1433published inJournal of NutritionQ3186931
P1476titleIron status of women is associated with the iron concentration of potable groundwater in rural Bangladesh
P478volume141

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