Incidence of infants born small- and large-for-gestational-age in an Italian cohort over a 20-year period and associated risk factors
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Marco Liberati | F. Chiarelli | A. Mohn | J. Derraik | V. Chiavaroli | M. Liberati | Francesco Chiarelli | Angelika Mohn | Valentina Chiavaroli | Valeria Castorani | Paola Guidone | José G. B. Derraik | V. Castorani | P. Guidone
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