Birth weight, infant weight gain, and cause-specific mortality: the Hertfordshire Cohort Study.
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C Osmond | C. Cooper | H. Syddall | C. Osmond | E. Dennison | D. Barker | A. Sayer | S. Simmonds | D J P Barker | C Cooper | A Aihie Sayer | C. Cooper | V Cox | E M Dennison | S J Simmonds | H E Syddall | V. Cox
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