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How much undernutrition is there in hospitals?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2007

Marinas Elia
Affiliation:
Box 133, Addenbrookes Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
Rebecca J. Stratton
Affiliation:
Box 133, Addenbrookes Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
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