The impact of breastfeeding patterns on regional differences in infant mortality in Germany, 1910
Year of publication: |
1988-05
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Authors: | Kintner, Hallie J. |
Publisher: |
Kluwer Academic Publishers; Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. ; Springer Science+Business Media |
Subject: | Geography | Social Geography | Demography | Population Economics | Public Finance & Economics | Methodology of the Social Sciences | Sociology | Management | Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Studies | Marketing | Business (General) | International Business | Women's and Gender Studies | Social Sciences | Business and Economics | Humanities |
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