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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1964
SUMMARYThe incidence of anencephaly in Liverpool in the 3‐year period 1960‐62 was 3.27 per 1,000 total births.No seasonal variation in births or conceptions of anencephalics was demonstrable.The sex ratio was 2.4 females to 1 male. Sex ratio did not vary with length of gestation, but the preponderance of females was higher at birth weights of 3J lb. or
R W, SMITHELLS, E R, CHINN, D, FRANKLIN
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SUMMARYThe incidence of anencephaly in Liverpool in the 3‐year period 1960‐62 was 3.27 per 1,000 total births.No seasonal variation in births or conceptions of anencephalics was demonstrable.The sex ratio was 2.4 females to 1 male. Sex ratio did not vary with length of gestation, but the preponderance of females was higher at birth weights of 3J lb. or
R W, SMITHELLS, E R, CHINN, D, FRANKLIN
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2007
Roger McGough, Levi Tafari, Willy Russell, Terence Davies, James Hanley, George Garrett, J.G. Farrell, Brian Patten, Adrian Henri, Beryl Bainbridge, Jimmy McGovern, Alan Bleasdale, Helen Forrester, Lyn Andrews, Margaret Murphy, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell...
Deryn Rees-Jones, Michael Murphy
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Roger McGough, Levi Tafari, Willy Russell, Terence Davies, James Hanley, George Garrett, J.G. Farrell, Brian Patten, Adrian Henri, Beryl Bainbridge, Jimmy McGovern, Alan Bleasdale, Helen Forrester, Lyn Andrews, Margaret Murphy, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell...
Deryn Rees-Jones, Michael Murphy
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Vox Sanguinis, 1989
Abstract. A dispermic human chimaera is described who is a fertile female XX/XY chimaera. The chimaera was discovered due to anomalies found during routine antenatal testing. The patient had two red cell populations differing in three blood group sysems; ABO, Rh and MN.
I M, Bromilow, J, Duguid
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Abstract. A dispermic human chimaera is described who is a fertile female XX/XY chimaera. The chimaera was discovered due to anomalies found during routine antenatal testing. The patient had two red cell populations differing in three blood group sysems; ABO, Rh and MN.
I M, Bromilow, J, Duguid
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