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Volume 100, Issue 2
Clinically stable very low birthweight infants are at risk for recurrent tissue glucose fluctuations even after fully established enteral nutrition
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Clinically stable very low birthweight infants are at risk for recurrent tissue glucose fluctuations even after fully established enteral nutrition
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33
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90
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63
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59
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58
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52
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21
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30
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23
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20
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130
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16
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74
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40
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38
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31
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