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Chapter 15 - <strong>Nutrition</strong> <strong>Interventions</strong> <strong>for</strong> Premature Infant After Discharge<br />

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Thureen P, Hay W. Neonatal <strong>Nutrition</strong> and Metabolism. 2nd ed. Cambridge University<br />

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Groh-Wargo S: Chapter 5: Discharge and follow-up. In ADA Pocket Guide to Neonatal<br />

<strong>Nutrition</strong>, American Dietetic Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2009.<br />

Hack M, Cartar L: Chapter 45: Growth outcomes of preterm and very low birth<br />

weight infants. In: Thureen P, Hay W. Neonatal <strong>Nutrition</strong> and Metabolism. 2nd ed.<br />

Cambridge University Press, 2006.<br />

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