Neurophysiologic Assessment of Neonatal Sleep Organization: Preliminary Results of a Randomized, Controlled Trial of Skin Contact With Preterm Infants
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M. Scher | S. Ludington-Hoe | P David Wilson | Mark S Scher | Mark W. Johnson | Mark W Johnson | Susan M Ludington-Hoe | Kathy Morgan | Tina Lewis | Judy Gutman | Tina Lewis | Kathy Morgan | Judy Gutman | P. D. Wilson | P. Wilson
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