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Pathways of association between maternal haemoglobin concentration and stillbirth: Path-analysis of maternity data from a hospital in England

Pathways of association between maternal haemoglobin concentration and stillbirth: Path-analysis of maternity data from a hospital in England

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Main Authors: Nair, M, Knight, M, Stanworth, S, Churchill, D
Format: Conference item
Published: Wiley 2017
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