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Milk Substitutes
Known as:
Milk Substitute
, substitute milk
Food BEVERAGES that are used as nutritional substitutes for MILK.
National Institutes of Health
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2017
Highly Cited
2017
Toward a public health approach to the protection of vulnerable populations from the harmful effects of alcohol marketing
T. Babor
,
D. Jernigan
,
C. Brookes
,
K. Brown
Addiction
2017
Corpus ID: 6210247
Review
2011
Review
2011
Cow's milk allergy as a global challenge
C. Saçkesen
,
A. Assa'ad
,
+5 authors
O. Kalayci
Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical…
2011
Corpus ID: 32904291
Purpose of reviewCow's milk is a leading cause of food allergy especially in infants and children. ‘Diagnosis and Rationale for…
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2006
2006
A chemically derived milk substitute that is compatible with mouse milk for artificial rearing of mouse pups.
M. Yajima
,
T. Kanno
,
T. Yajima
Experimental animals
2006
Corpus ID: 25927682
The object of this study was to prepare a chemically derived milk substitute that is compatible with mouse-milk. Milk was…
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1992
1992
The comparative effectiveness of three commercial oral solutions in correcting fluid, electrolyte and acid-base disturbances caused by calf diarrhoea.
A. Michell
,
H. Brooks
,
D. G. White
,
A. Wagstaff
British Veterinary Journal
1992
Corpus ID: 11183970
1992
1992
Effects of weaning on antibody responses in young calves.
J. Pollock
,
T. Rowan
,
J. Dixon
,
S. D. Carter
,
R. Fallon
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
1992
Corpus ID: 20026770
1987
1987
Growth and development of rats artificially reared on rats 'milk or rats' milk/milk-substitute combinations
J. Tonkiss
,
J. L. Smart
,
R. Massey
British Journal of Nutrition
1987
Corpus ID: 9570236
1. Rat pups were artificially reared (AR) from post-natal day 5 by intermittent gastric infusion. Mother-reared (MR) siblings…
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1987
1987
Effects of early life undernutrition in artificially-reared rats 2. Subsequent behaviour
J. Tonkiss
,
James L. Smart
,
R. Massey
Physiology and Behavior
1987
Corpus ID: 36559956
1982
1982
Metabolism in the artificially reared rat pup: effect of an atypical rat milk substitute.
N. Sonnenberg
,
J. Bergstrom
,
Y. H. Ha
,
J. Edmond
Journal of NutriLife
1982
Corpus ID: 4435696
A substitute for rat milk [Messer et al., 1969 (1)] has been evaluated as a nutrient source to artificially feed rat pups from 4…
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1974
1974
Breast milk substitute: a bacteriological study.
A. T. Willis
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C. Bullen
,
K. Williams
,
C. Fagg
,
A. Bourne
,
M. Vignon
British medical journal
1974
Corpus ID: 1377158
The increased susceptibility of infants fed on cows' milk preparations has been attributed, at least in part, to differences in…
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1966
1966
Hypoprothrombinemic bleeding in young infants. Association with diarrhea, antibiotics, and milk substitutes.
H. Goldman
,
F. Deposito
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1966
Corpus ID: 12528826
THE VITAMIN K requirements of infants are not known. 1 Little attention is generally given to vitamin K intake beyond the newborn…
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