The introduction to air pollution on pregnancy outcome (APPO) study: a multicenter cohort study
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E. Ha | G. Cho | M. Oh | Y. You | Sunwha Park | Se Jin Lee | Soo-Jeong Lee | S. Kim | E. Kwon | M. Park | S. Kim | A. Ansari | Young-Han Kim | J. Bae | Young Min Hur | Tae Gyu An | Y. J. Kim | Sung-Hun Na | Kyung A. Lee | Gain Lee | Nahui Kim | Yeon-Sung Jung | Yu-Hwan Kim | Y. Hur
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