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Pieter J J Sauer

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European Journal of Pediatrics|January 29, 2002
Research in children. A report of the Ethics Working Group of the CESPPieter J J Sauer,
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 8, 2007
Can extrauterine growth approximate intrauterine growth? Should it?Pieter J J Sauer
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 6, 2019
The pregnancy and birth to 24 months project: a series of systematic reviews on diet and healthPieter J J Sauer
European Journal of Pediatrics|August 29, 2013
Female genital mutilation: a hidden epidemic (statement from the European Academy of Paediatrics)Pieter J J Sauer, David Neubauer
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 11, 2005
The Groningen protocol--euthanasia in severely ill newbornsEduard Verhagen, Pieter J J Sauer
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|December 13, 2006
Energy requirementsChristian V Hulzebos, Pieter J J Sauer
Neonatology|January 30, 2009
The Groningen Protocol, unfortunately misunderstood. Commentary on Gesundheit et al.: The Groningen Protocol - the Jewish perspective (neonatology 2009;96:6-10)Pieter J J Sauer, A A Eduard Verhagen
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|October 11, 2015
Parental correlations of physical activity and body mass index in young children--he GECKO Drenthe cohortAnna Sijtsma, Pieter J J Sauer, Eva Corpeleijn
European Journal of Pediatrics|September 20, 2015
Age determination in asylum seekers: physicians should not be implicatedPieter J J Sauer, Alf Nicholson, David Neubauer, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|December 19, 2013
Energy requirements for maintenance and growth in 3- to 4-year-olds may be overestimated by existing equationsAnna Sijtsma, Eva Corpeleijn, Pieter J J Sauer
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European Journal of Pediatrics|January 29, 2002
Research in children. A report of the Ethics Working Group of the CESPPieter J J Sauer,
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 8, 2007
Can extrauterine growth approximate intrauterine growth? Should it?Pieter J J Sauer
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 6, 2019
The pregnancy and birth to 24 months project: a series of systematic reviews on diet and healthPieter J J Sauer
European Journal of Pediatrics|August 29, 2013
Female genital mutilation: a hidden epidemic (statement from the European Academy of Paediatrics)Pieter J J Sauer, David Neubauer
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 11, 2005
The Groningen protocol--euthanasia in severely ill newbornsEduard Verhagen, Pieter J J Sauer
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|December 13, 2006
Energy requirementsChristian V Hulzebos, Pieter J J Sauer
Neonatology|January 30, 2009
The Groningen Protocol, unfortunately misunderstood. Commentary on Gesundheit et al.: The Groningen Protocol - the Jewish perspective (neonatology 2009;96:6-10)Pieter J J Sauer, A A Eduard Verhagen
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|October 11, 2015
Parental correlations of physical activity and body mass index in young children--he GECKO Drenthe cohortAnna Sijtsma, Pieter J J Sauer, Eva Corpeleijn
European Journal of Pediatrics|September 20, 2015
Age determination in asylum seekers: physicians should not be implicatedPieter J J Sauer, Alf Nicholson, David Neubauer, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|December 19, 2013
Energy requirements for maintenance and growth in 3- to 4-year-olds may be overestimated by existing equationsAnna Sijtsma, Eva Corpeleijn, Pieter J J Sauer
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