Developmental outcomes among 18-month-old Malawians after a year of complementary feeding with lipid-based nutrient supplements or corn-soy flour

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Developmental outcomes among 18-month-old Malawians after a year of complementary feeding with lipid-based nutrient supplements or corn-soy flour is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1740-8709.2011.00294.X
P932PMC publication ID6860816
P698PubMed publication ID21342456

P50authorAndré BriendQ4759841
Melissa GladstoneQ47155074
Per AshornQ56569391
Mark ManaryQ69544430
Chrissie ThakwalakwaQ87265663
Yin Bun CheungQ88817356
John PhukaQ92054271
Ken MaletaQ43115917
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P433issue2
P304page(s)239-248
P577publication date2011-02-22
P1433published inMaternal Child NutritionQ15756374
P1476titleDevelopmental outcomes among 18-month-old Malawians after a year of complementary feeding with lipid-based nutrient supplements or corn-soy flour
P478volume8

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