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close this bookPhysical Status: The Use and Interpretation of Anthropometry - Report of a WHO Expert Committee (WHO - OMS, 1995, 460 p.)
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Open this folder and view contents8.2 Biological and social significance of anthropometry
Open this folder and view contents8.3 Anthropometry as an indicator of nutritional and health status
Open this folder and view contents8.4 Interpretation of anthropometry
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Open this folder and view contents8.6 Using anthropometry in populations
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