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-Laura Leiva Researcher Activity Profile

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Laura Leiva Publication Rate By Year

Laura Leiva has published 5 paper(s) in 2007, for a total of 5 research publications in total.

Laura L Leiva Author Information

LAST NAME: leiva

FIRST NAME: Laura

INITIALS: l

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Papers

Laura Leiva's Publication Record

  1. [Glycemic and insulin indices of tube feeding formulas in healthy adults.] Year Published: 2007
  2. Height reduction, determined using knee height measurement as a risk factor or predictive sign for osteoporosis in elderly women. Year Published: 2007
  3. INTA, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. dbunout@inta.cl
  4. Fluorescent serum and urinary advanced glycoxidation end-products in non- diabetic subjects. Year Published: 2007
  5. Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA), University of Chile, Chile. mpmaza@inta.cl
  6. Height reduction, determined using knee height measurement as a risk factor or predictive sign for osteoporosis in elderly women. Year Published: 2007
  7. INTA, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. dbunout@inta.cl
  8. [Glycemic and insulin indices of tube feeding formulas in healthy adults] Year Published: 2007
 

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