The effects of age at menarche and first sexual intercourse on reproductive and behavioural outcomes: A Mendelian randomization study
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M. Munafo | I. Penton-Voak | Amy E Taylor | H. Sallis | A. Fraser | R. Wootton | R. Lawn | Perline A. Demange
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