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. 1989 Apr 15;298(6679):1035–1036. doi: 10.1136/bmj.298.6679.1035-c

Iron deficiency in adolescents.

C M Wright, R F Reading, P C Halse, J G Watson
PMCID: PMC1836338  PMID: 2499384

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