New Intrauterine Growth Curves Based on United States Data
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Reese H Clark | M. Lawson | B. Zemel | R. Clark | Babette S Zemel | Irene E Olsen | Sue A Groveman | M Louise Lawson | I. Olsen | S. Groveman
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