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Zohoori, Namvar & Popkin, Barry M. (1996). Longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Infant-Feeding Practices on Postpartum Amenorrhea. Demography, 33(2), 167-180.

Guilkey, David K. & Stewart, John F. (1995). Infant Feeding Patterns and the Marketing of Infant Foods in the Philippines. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 43(2), 369-399.

VanDerslice, James & Briscoe, John (1995). Environmental Interventions in Developing Countries: Interactions and their Implications. American Journal of Epidemiology, 141(2), 135-144.

Dargent-Molina, Patricia; James, Sherman A.; Strogatz, David S.; & Savitz, David A. (1994). Association between Maternal Education and Infant Diarrhea in Different Household and Community Environments of Cebu, Philippines. Social Science & Medicine, 38, 343-350.

Miller, Jane E. (1994). Birth Order, Interpregnancy Interval and Birth Outcomes among Filipino Infants. Journal of Biosocial Science, 26(2), 243-259.

VanDerslice, James (1994). Water Use as a Measure of Hygiene Behavior.. Kochar, Vijay & Cairncross, Sandy (Eds.). New Delhi: Sage.

VanDerslice, James; Popkin, Barry M.; & Briscoe, John (1994). Drinking-Water Quality, Sanitation, and Breast-Feeding: Their Interactive Effects on Infant Health. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 72(4), 589-601.

Zohoori, Namvar (1994). The Effects of Calories and Types of Supplements on Postpartum Amenorrhea in the Philippines. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 709, 216-217.

Adair, Linda S.; Popkin, Barry M.; & Guilkey, David K. (1993). The Duration of Breast-Feeding: How Is it Affected by Biological, Sociodemographic, Health Sector, and Food Industry Factors?. Demography, 30(1), 63-80.

Adair, Linda S.; Popkin, Barry M.; VanDerslice, James; Akin, John S.; Guilkey, David K.; Black, Robert E.; Briscoe, John; & Flieger, Wilhelm (1993). Growth Dynamics during the First Two Years of Life: A Prospective Study in the Philippines. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 47(1), 42-51.