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Whole blood and plasma from umbilical cords and antepartum and postpartum mothers
Amniotic fluid from pregnant women at different time points during pregnancy
OMIM - Sudden infant death syndrome
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Fifteen-minute consultation: Investigation and management of hypoglycaemia in the term-born infant.
Nomogram for predicting early hypophosphatemia in term infants.
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Clinical characteristics of preterm and term infants with Ureaplasma in gastric fluid.
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Are There Differences of Trunk Control Between Preterm and Term Infants?
Prediction of Jaundice in Term Infants
Brain Structure and Development in Pre-Term and Full-Term Infants
Thyroid Function in Term Infants With Respiratory Distress
Habituation's Mechanisms in Preterm and Term Infants
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