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An Analysis of Breastfeeding Behaviour, Health Care Practices, and Infant Survival with Emphasis on Reverse Causation: Evidence from Nigeria
Authors
Clement Ahiadeke
Cornell University. Biometrics Unit.
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Cornell University. Dept. of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology.
Cornell University. Dept. of Biometrics.
Douglas T. Gurak
Steven J. Schwager
Publication date
1 June 1996
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41 pages, 1 article*An Analysis of Breastfeeding Behaviour, Health Care Practices, and Infant Survival with Emphasis on Reverse Causation: Evidence from Nigeria* (Ahiadeke, Clement; Gurak, Douglas T.; Schwager, Steven J.) 41 page
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