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The nutrition transition and prevention of diet-related chronic diseases in Asia and the Pacific 由 Popkin, Barry
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The nutrition transition and prevention of diet-related diseases in Asia and the Pacific 由 Popkin,Barry M.
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Single mothers in Russia household strategies for coping with poverty 由 Lokshin, Michael
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The Infant feeding triad : infant, mother and the household Barry M. Popkin ...[et al.] 由 Popkin, Barry
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A note on the interdependence between economic and welfare factors in the rural Filipino households [microfilm] 由 Popkin, Barry Michael
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Income, time, the working mother and children nutrition [microfilm] 由 Popkin, Barry Michael
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The effect of anemia on road construction worker productivity 由 Popkin, Barry Michael
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The role of the rural Filipino mother in the determination of child care and breast feeding behavior 由 Popkin, Barry Michael
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Nutrition and learning a study of urban and rural Filipino children 由 Popkin, Barry Michael
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Nutrition and learning a study of urban and rural Filipino children 由 Popkin, Barry Michael, Lim, Marisol
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