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Autor:
Bailey, Stephen M., Gershoff, Stanley N., McGandy, Robert B., Nondasuta, Amorn, Tantiwongse, Puangtong, Suttapreyasri, Dusanee, Miller, Joy, McCree, Paula
Publikováno v:
Human Biology, 1984 Sep 01. 56(3), 539-557.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41463597
Autor:
Nondasuta, Amorn, Grossman, Jerome
Publikováno v:
Mobius: The Journal of Continuing Education for Health Science Professional; 1985, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p21-24, 4p
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition; Nov1988, Vol. 48 Issue 5, p1214-1218, 5p
Autor:
Bailey, Stephen M., Gershoff, Stanley N., McGandy, Robert B., Nondasuta, Amorn, Tantiwongse, Puangtong
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology; 1985, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p123-130, 8p
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 48:1214-1218
A study of the effects of providing high-calorie and vitamin-mineral supplements to preschool village children retarded in growth and development in Chiang Mai, Thailand was done. The preschool children of 24 villages with a population of approximate
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 30:868-872
Autor:
Jerome Grossman, Amorn Nondasuta
Publikováno v:
Möbius: A Journal for Continuing Education Professionals in Health Sciences. 5:21-24
Autor:
A Nondasuta, P Tantiwongse, Viravaidhaya, Stanley N. Gershoff, U Pisolyabutra, Robert B. McGandy, C Promkutkao, D Suttapreyasri
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 30:1185-1195
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 68:123-130
Longitudinal data on 1,048 Thai children were evaluated for evidence of subcutaneous fat remodelling. Fat distribution, as defined by 100 (triceps/[triceps + subscapular]), was more pronounced in the limbs during infancy but shifted toward the trunk
Autor:
Bhoonsri Thumasathit, Montra Mangkornkanok, Boonsom Lousuebsakul, Anong Nondasuta, Suporn Silpisornkosol, Pisan Unchalipongse
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 73:132-138
Of 31 infants with hydrops fetalis studied in northern Thailand, 27 were found tobe associated with Bart's hemoglobin. The incidence of Bart's hemoglobin (homozygous α-thalassemia 1 ) is shown to be 0.34 per cent in this population. Heterozygous α-