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  Analytics Long-term changes in the diet of gymnogobius isaza from Lake Biwa, Japan: effects of body size and environmental prey availability.

by Okuda, N;

Subject: FEEDING BEHAVIOR; GYMNOGOBIUS ISAZA; GOBY; FISH FEEDING HABITS; EATING BEHAVIOR; FEEDING PATTERNS.

 
     
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  Book Complementary feeding of young children in developing countries: a review of current scientific knowledge.

Geneva: WHO.

Subject: Food processing safety and quality; Child feeding; Breastfeeding; Feeding behavior; Caregiver; Energy requirement; Complementary feeding.

 
     
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  Book Global strategy for infant and young child feeding.

Switzerland: WHO/UNICEF, 2003.

Subject: Guidelines; Feeding behavior; Breastfeeding; Infant feeding; Health policy; National health program.

 
     
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  Book Complementary feeding: report of the global consultation, summary of guiding principles.

Geneva: WHO, 2001.

Subject: Breastfeeding; Feeding behavior; Infant nutrition-guidelines.

 
     
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  Book Proceedings of the 2nd International conference on nutrition and aging held at Tokyo, Japan on Sept. 20-22, 1995 Showa Women's University.

Japan: ILSI Press, 1995.

Subject: Aging -- Nutrition requirements -- Nutrition status -- Exercises -- Feeding behavior -- Appetite -- Food preferences -- Congresses; Nutrition status of the aging -- Congresses; Aging and cancer -- Congresses; Nutrition for the aging -- Congresses; 2nd International conference on nutrition and aging -- September 20-22, 1995 -- Tokyo, Japan; Nutrition requirements for the aging -- Congresses; Exercises of the aging -- Congresses; Feeding behavior of the aging -- Congresses; Appetite of the aging -- Congresses; Food preferences of the aging -- Congresses.

 
     
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  Book Child survival X project, evaluation study: Improving the nutritionaal status of women and children by strengthening the reach, accessibility and acess to key micronutrient and child growth interventions.

by Klemm, RDW.; Helen Keller, 1998.

Subject: Child feeding behavior; Nutritional status improvement; Breastfeeding research; Research, nutrition-october 1997-1999; Child survival program.

 
     
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