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Improving screening for malnourished children at high risk of death: A study of children aged 6-59 months in rural Senegal – ERRATUM
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- 11 January 2019, pp. 872-873
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Corrigendum: Nutritional assessment interpretation on 22 007 Spanish community-dwelling elders through the Mini Nutritional Assessment test
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- 01 January 2009, p. 136
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Characterisation of anaemia amongst school going adolescent girls in rural Haryana, India – CORRIGENDUM
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- 11 August 2023, p. 2181
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Out of the Box
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 5-8
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Forthcoming papers
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- 01 March 1998, p. 4
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Food appearances in children’s television programmes in Iceland
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- 29 August 2017, pp. 2920-2926
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The impact of scientific misconduct on child health
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 273-274
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Climate change and the public health nutrition agenda
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- 01 March 2010, p. 303
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Editorial
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- 03 December 2013, p. 1
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Vitamin D in the prevention of disease – what evidence do we still need?
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- 03 August 2011, pp. 1512-1514
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Out of the Box
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- 01 November 2007, pp. 1210-1213
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Out of the Box
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- 01 August 2007, pp. 758-761
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Out of the Box
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- 01 June 2008, pp. 550-553
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Household food security was associated with growth of infants and young children in rural Bangladesh – Corrigendum
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- 01 June 2009, p. 884
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Out of the Christmas Box
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- 01 December 2008, pp. 1205-1208
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The Santa Body Size Index (SBSI)
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1415-1416
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The utilisation of wild foods in Mediterranean Tunisia: commentary on the identification and frequency of consumption of wild edible plants over a year in central Tunisia: a mixed-methods approach (Dop et al., n.d.)
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- 20 February 2020, pp. 956-958
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Obesity and related medical conditions: a role for functional foods
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 1328-1329
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Comment on Luiten et al.’s paper: ‘Ultra-processed foods have the worst nutrient profile, yet they are the most available packaged products in a sample of New Zealand supermarkets’
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- 09 December 2015, p. 570
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The International Conferences on Dietary Assessment Methods
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- 22 December 2006, pp. 817-819
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