The effects of maternal hyperoxia on fetal breathing movements, body movements and heart rate variation in growth retarded fetuses.
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G. Visser | E. Mulder | D. J. Bekedam | E J Mulder | G H Visser | R J Snijders | D J Bekedam | R. J. Snijders | R. Snijders
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