Electroencephalographic activity of preterm infants is increased by Family Nurture Intervention: A randomized controlled trial in the NICU
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William P. Fifer | Michael M. Myers | Rakesh Sahni | Philip G. Grieve | Joseph R. Isler | Raymond I. Stark | Martha G. Welch | W. Fifer | M. Welch | P. Grieve | J. Isler | R. Stark | M. Myers | R. Sahni | Myron A. Hofer | Judy Austin | M. Hofer | Robert J. Ludwig | R. Ludwig | J. Austin
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