Themed Issue: Australia/New Zealand 2015 DOHaD Scientific Meeting: Advances and Updates
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- 30 September 2016, p. 431
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Australian perspectives: outcomes from the 2015 Australia and New Zealand Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (ANZ DOHaD) scientific meeting
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- 30 September 2016, p. 432
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The establishment of DOHaD working groups in Australia and New Zealand
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- 27 April 2016, pp. 433-439
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Early life nutrition and the opportunity to influence long-term health: an Australasian perspective
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- 26 January 2016, pp. 440-448
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A review of fundamental principles for animal models of DOHaD research: an Australian perspective
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- 30 September 2016, pp. 449-472
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Maternal hypomagnesemia alters renal function but does not program changes in the cardiovascular physiology of adult offspring
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- 28 March 2016, pp. 473-480
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Dietary intakes and anthropometric measures of Indigenous Australian women and their infants in the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort
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- 27 June 2016, pp. 481-497
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Commentary
Background to the Cape Town Manifesto: harnessing the power of the normal
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- 05 May 2016, pp. 498-500
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Adolescent education: an opportunity to create a Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) circuit breaker
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- 07 July 2016, pp. 501-504
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Review
Food contaminants and programming of type 2 diabetes: recent findings from animal studies
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- 13 June 2016, pp. 505-512
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Protein undernutrition during development and oxidative impairment in the central nervous system (CNS): potential factors in the occurrence of metabolic syndrome and CNS disease
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- 08 June 2016, pp. 513-524
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Placental restriction in multi-fetal pregnancies increases spontaneous ambulatory activity during daylight hours in young adult female sheep
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- 23 June 2016, pp. 525-537
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Effect of a diet intervention during pregnancy on dietary behavior in the randomized controlled Norwegian Fit for Delivery study
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- 16 June 2016, pp. 538-547
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Spontaneous intrauterine growth restriction due to increased litter size in the guinea pig programmes postnatal growth, appetite and adult body composition
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- 23 June 2016, pp. 548-562
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