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- who: Am. J. Trop. Med. and collaborators from the Recruited over a Decade in Vellore, India have published the Article: Secular Growth Trends in Early Childhood u2014 Evidence from Two Low-Income Birth Cohorts Recruited over a Decade in Vellore, India, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The current analysis evaluates the secular trend of early childhood growth patterns in low-income settings utilizing these two birth cohorts. The major reason for loss to follow-up was migration of families out of the study area .
- how: The authors presented data for the effect of . . .
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