Gestational age- and birthweight-specific declines in infant mortality in Canada, 1985-94. Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System.
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K. Joseph | A. Allen | M. Kramer | S. Wen | A. Ohlsson | M. Fair | M. Cyr | Michael S. Kramer | S. Wen | Arne Ohlsson | Michael M Cyr
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