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Umbilical cord blood gene expression in low and normal weight births
Umbilical cord gene expression profiles associated with low and normal weight births
OMIM - Diabetes
Tuberculosis profiles of various active, latent, and healthy cohorts
Maternal and fetal interface associated tissues at preterm and term labor births
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The history of the birth of the Asakura-Oosawa theory.
Child mortality estimation incorporating summary birth history data.
Addressing Preterm Birth History With Clinical Practice Recommendations Across the Life Course.
History of adolescent birth and diabetes in adulthood: a cross-sectional study of a nationally repre…
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The Effect Of Risk Factors Considered Together With Preterm Birth History on Development
Transvaginal Ultrasound: Preterm Birth Prevention in Appalachia
Prospective Evaluation of Pathways for Preterm Birth
Health and Wellness After Preterm Birth
Microbiome And Multi'Omics In Preterm Birth: The Bacteria And Birth Study
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