The epidemiology of threatened preterm labor: a prospective cohort study.
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William C Miller | Melissa L McPheeters | Katherine E Hartmann | David A Savitz | Jay S Kaufman | J. Garrett | J. Kaufman | D. Savitz | W. Miller | J. Thorp | M. McPheeters | K. Hartmann | John M Thorp | Joanne M Garrett
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