Preterm delivery and exposure to active and passive smoking during pregnancy: a case-control study from Italy.
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M. Battaglia | F. Facchinetti | F. Barbone | M. Triassi | S. Sciacca | E. Bertucci | G. Aggazzotti | G. Fantuzzi | E. Righi | G. Sansebastiano | L. Fabiani | S. Kanitz | V. Leoni
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