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Zinc Supplementation in Infants With a Nutritional Pattern of Failure to Thrive: A Double-Blind, Controlled Study
Philip A. Walravens, K. Michael Hambidge and Debbie M. Koepfer
Pediatrics April 1989, 83 (4) 532-538;
Philip A. Walravens
K. Michael Hambidge

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Zinc Supplementation in Infants With a Nutritional Pattern of Failure to Thrive: A Double-Blind, Controlled Study
Philip A. Walravens, K. Michael Hambidge, Debbie M. Koepfer
Pediatrics Apr 1989, 83 (4) 532-538;
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