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Factors Associated With the Transition to Oral Feeding in Infants Fed by Nasogastric Tubes

American Journal of Occupational Therapy - United States
doi 10.5014/ajot.44.12.1070
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MedicineOccupational Therapy
Date

December 1, 1990

Authors
S. Bazyk
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AOTA Press


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