Prepregnancy maternal body mass index and preterm delivery.
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A. Brantsaeter | A. Khatibi | B. Jacobsson | R. Myhre | P. Magnus | M. Kacerovsky | N. Morken | N. Gunnes | V. Sengpiel | M. Kacerovský | Nils-Halvdan Morken | Ronny Myhre
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