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Children of the 90s: Coming of age

Helen Pearson

Nature, 2012, vol. 484, issue 7393, 155-158

Abstract: Researchers in Britain have tracked thousands of children since their birth in the 1990s. Now the study is 21, and turning to the next generation.

Date: 2012
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