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Human neonatal body composition is related to umbilical venous and fetal liver blood flows independently of placental size
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Haugen, G
,
Harvey, N
,
Cooper, C
,
Crozier, S
,
Hanson, M
,
Inskip, H
,
Kiserud, T
,
Godfrey, K
,
Study, SWS
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Published:
2005
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