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- who: Growth and colleagues from the Loughborough University, UK, MRC Human Nutrition Research, Cambridge, UK, MRC Integrative have published the research: Using Super-Imposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) to relate pubertal growth to bone health in later life: the Medical Research Council (MRC) National Survey of Health and Development, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this paper is to apply SITAR to NSHD growth data, and to explore whether the sparse nature of the data can be compensated for by augmenting them with data from another cohort of comparable size but with . . .
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