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Blood urea nitrogen concentration as a marker of amino-acid intolerance in neonates with birthweight less than 1250 g
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Postnatal malnutrition and growth retardation: An inevitable consequence of current recommendations in preterm infants?
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High protein pre-term infant formula: Effect on nutrient balance, metabolic status and growth
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