Particulate matter exposure during pregnancy is associated with birth weight, but not gestational age, 1962-1992: a cohort study
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Tanja Pless-Mulloli | Martin Charlton | Judith Rankin | Rakesh Ghosh | M. Pearce | L. Parker | T. Pless-mulloli | R. Ghosh | J. Rankin | S. Rushton | S. Glinianaia | Mark S Pearce | Louise Parker | Svetlana V Glinianaia | Steven Rushton | M. Charlton
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