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Epidemiology: Study of a lifetime
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Epidemiology: Study of a lifetime
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epidemiology
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Helen Carnell
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Helen Pearson
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1 March 2011
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Nature
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471
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20-24
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7336
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Child-to-adult body mass index and height trajectories: a comparison of 2 British birth cohorts
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Life course variations in the associations between FTO and MC4R gene variants and body size
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Do childhood cognitive ability or smoking behaviour explain the influence of lifetime socio-economic conditions on premature adult mortality in a British post war birth cohort?
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Blood pressure in a national birth cohort at the age of 36 related to social and familial factors, smoking, and body mass
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Childhood cognitive ability and age at menopause: evidence from two cohort studies
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