Reasons Why Pregnant Women Participate in Ultrasound Research Involving Transvaginal Scans
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W. O’Brien | B. McFarlin | C. Klima | Patrick D. Thornton | Barbara T Meagher | Tara A. Peters | M. R. Campos | J. Hallberg | Emma Ulfhager | Josef Hallberg
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