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Hepatoblastoma and low birth weight
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2004Julie A. Ross+2 more
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MATERNAL NUTRITION AND LOW BIRTH-WEIGHT [PDF]
Mervyn Susser+2 more
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Mental Health of Extremely Low Birth Weight Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Psychological bulletin, 2017K. Mathewson+5 more
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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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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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Association of periodontitis with preterm birth and low birth weight: a comprehensive review
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2018A. Puertas+7 more
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1978
Physiological and biochemical maturity is essential for adjustment to extrauterine life and independent survival; in those cases where pregnancy could reach full term and was not interrupted by maternal ill health, the foetus will develop to full capacity and will have adequate vitality to withstand the rigors of labour.
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Physiological and biochemical maturity is essential for adjustment to extrauterine life and independent survival; in those cases where pregnancy could reach full term and was not interrupted by maternal ill health, the foetus will develop to full capacity and will have adequate vitality to withstand the rigors of labour.
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