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Factors related to stunting in children under 2 years old in the Papua, Indonesia

Does the type of residence matter?

Hadi Ashar, Agung Dwi Laksono, Sri Supadmi, Hastin Dyah Kusumawardani, Diah Yunitawati, Sidiq Purwoko and Marizka Khairunnisa
Saudi Medical Journal March 2024, 45 (3) 273-278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2024.45.3.20230774
Hadi Ashar
From the Public Health and Nutrition Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Agung Dwi Laksono
From the Public Health and Nutrition Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Sri Supadmi
From the Public Health and Nutrition Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Hastin Dyah Kusumawardani
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Diah Yunitawati
From the Public Health and Nutrition Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Sidiq Purwoko
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Marizka Khairunnisa
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