Non-farmed fish contribute to greater micronutrient intakes than farmed fish: results from an intra-household survey in rural Bangladesh
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Non-farmed fish contribute to greater micronutrient intakes than farmed fish: results from an intra-household survey in rural Bangladesh
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PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
Volume 20, Issue 04, Pages 702-711
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Online
2016-10-05
DOI
10.1017/s1368980016002615
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