Original articleA controlled comparison of continuous versus intermittent feeding in the treatment of infants with intestinal disease*
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Supported by Grants from the National Institute of Arthritis Metabolism and Digestive Disease No. AM26657-02, the Thrasher Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health No. IT32 AM07365-01.
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