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Direct proof of ingested food regurgitation by Spodoptera littoralis caterpillars during feeding on …
Severe pediatric rumination syndrome: successful interdisciplinary inpatient management.
DNA-based analysis of regurgitates: a noninvasive approach to examine the diet of invertebrate consu…
The risk of regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration in a patient after gastric banding.
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Community-based Clinical Trial With Microbiota-directed Complementary Foods (MDCFs) Made of Locally …
Shelf-Stable MDCF-2 for Children With Undernutrition
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Nutrition Intervention Integrated With Food Voucher to Improve Child Growth and Feeding Practices
Does Galactooligosaccharide Enhance Nutrient Availability
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