Increased late preterm birth risk and altered uterine blood flow upon exposure to heat stress
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D. Stammer | P. Arck | E. Schleußner | A. Padula | A. Diemert | B. Hollwitz | C. Wiessner | D. Yüzen | A. Tallarek | Kurt Hecher | Isabel Graf | K. Hecher | A. Diemert
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