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by Amselem, Serge
Published 2007
“...] concerning growth and puberty, secular trends and potentially influential environmental and genetic factors...”Published 2007
Inserm, Institut national de la sante et de la recherche medicale (National Institute for Health and Medical Research)
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by Henderson, Jillian T., Webber, Elizabeth M., Bean, Sarah
Published 2019
“... transmission trends could be influenced by secular changes in other public health activities (e.g., universal...”Published 2019
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)