Differences in birth weight between immigrants’ and natives’ children in Europe and Australia: a LifeCycle comparative observational cohort study
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S. Fernández-Barrés | M. Vrijheid | L. Ronfani | T. Vrijkotte | M. Rebagliato | Marie-Aline Charles | Rae-Chi Huang | E. Corpeleijn | V. Jaddoe | J. Wright | L. Panico | E. Spada | Tiffany C. Yang | E. Voerman | M. Subiza-Pérez | M. W. Harskamp-van Ginkel | M. Welten | C. Moccia | Elena Isaevska | Loreto Santa Marina Rodríguez | Mathieu Ichou | J. Carson | Sandra Florian | A. Beneito | M. Cardol | S. Pinel-Jacquemin | Marjolein N. Kooijman | M. Ichou | Mikel Subiza-Pérez
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