infant formulas
Isolation of Cronobacter spp isolates from infant formulas and their survival in the production process of infant formula
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Growth Profile of 100 Breastfeeding Children with Early Introduction of Infant Formulas in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
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The aluminium content of infant formulas remains too high
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Comparison between Nutritional Values in Cow’s Milk, and Goat Milk Infant Formulas
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VITAMIN K SUPPLEMENTATION FOR INFANTS RECEIVING MILK SUBSTITUTE INFANT FORMULAS AND FOR THOSE WITH FAT MALABSORPTION
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Availability of Zinc: Loading Tests with Human Milk, Cow's Milk, and Infant Formulas
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Total calcium absorption is similar from infant formulas with and without prebiotics and exceeds that in human milk-fed infants
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Determination of Fat Soluble Vitamins A and E in Infant Formulas by HPLC-DAD
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Calcium and Fat Absorption From Infant Formulas With Different Fat Blends
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The Extent to Which Some of the Infant Formulas Available in Iraqi Markets Conform to the Standards and Meet the Requirements of Ideal Infant Growth
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Acute and Chronic Intestinal Motor Activity Responses to Two Infant Formulas
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Hypoallergenic Infant Formulas
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Prevention of Invasive Cronobacter Infections in Young Infants Fed Powdered Infant Formulas
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Iron Fortification of Infant Formulas
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Problems with Human Milk and Infant Formulas
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The Absorption of Iron as Supplements in Infant Cereal and Infant Formulas
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PREPARED INFANT FORMULAS AND COMMERCIAL FORMULA SERVICES
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Commentary on Breast-Feeding and Infant Formulas, Including Proposed Standards for Formulas
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Brief History of Infant Nutrition and View to the Future
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Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Needs in Normal Children in the United States
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