Fetal growth in early pregnancy and risk of delivering low birth weight infant: prospective cohort study
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F. Malone | R. Ball | D. Nyberg | C. Comstock | R. Berkowitz | L. Dugoff | S. Craigo | S. Carr | H. Wolfe | M. D'Alton | I. Timor-Tritsch | G. Hankins | R. Bukowski | S. Gross | Gordon C.S. Smith | M. D’Alton
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