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Epidemiology of low birth weight in Ahmedabad
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1986The study to elucidate epidemiological features of LBW (low birth weight) babies shows incidence of LBW to be 20·37%, out of 481 single births studied in 1982. 6·03% were small for gestational age (SGA). Of LBW babies 61·22% were born preterm (
D. V. Mavalankar, C. R. Trivedi
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Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1996
La Pine Tr, Bennett Fc, Jaction Jc
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La Pine Tr, Bennett Fc, Jaction Jc
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MATERNAL NUTRITION AND LOW BIRTH-WEIGHT [PDF]
Mervyn Susser+2 more
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Hepatoblastoma and low birth weight
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2004Julie A. Ross+2 more
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1985
Low-birth-weight babies have one and all the distinction of being heir to the greatest terminological mess in the history of medical science. Half a century ago some delegates from the developed countries of the day decided that 2500g decimal measure, being -2SD from the mean at full term, was awfully convenient in coinciding with 5½lbs imperial ...
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Low-birth-weight babies have one and all the distinction of being heir to the greatest terminological mess in the history of medical science. Half a century ago some delegates from the developed countries of the day decided that 2500g decimal measure, being -2SD from the mean at full term, was awfully convenient in coinciding with 5½lbs imperial ...
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RADIOGRAPHY AND LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2004William S. Moore, John W. Preece
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Outlook for Low-Birth-Weight Infants
New England Journal of Medicine, 1980Frederick P. Rivara, Durlin E. Hickok
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