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I B Nyulasi

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The Medical Journal of Australia|October 13, 1984
Methods of introducing nasoenteric feeding. A prospective randomized studyI B Nyulasi, G Metz
Spinal Cord|May 1, 1996
Assessment of the effect of increased dietary fibre intake on bowel function in patients with spinal cord injuryK J Cameron, I B Nyulasi, G R Collier, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|January 11, 2005
Reduced bone density in cystic fibrosis: DeltaF508 mutation is an independent risk factorS J King, D J Topliss, T Kotsimbos, et al.
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)|September 1, 1999
Bone loss at the proximal femur and reduced lean mass following liver transplantation: a longitudinal studyJ B Keogh, C Tsalamandris, R B Sewell, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|October 13, 1984
Methods of introducing nasoenteric feeding. A prospective randomized studyI B Nyulasi, G Metz
Spinal Cord|May 1, 1996
Assessment of the effect of increased dietary fibre intake on bowel function in patients with spinal cord injuryK J Cameron, I B Nyulasi, G R Collier, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|January 11, 2005
Reduced bone density in cystic fibrosis: DeltaF508 mutation is an independent risk factorS J King, D J Topliss, T Kotsimbos, et al.
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)|September 1, 1999
Bone loss at the proximal femur and reduced lean mass following liver transplantation: a longitudinal studyJ B Keogh, C Tsalamandris, R B Sewell, et al.
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