Different Risk Factors for Very Low Birth Weight, Term-Small-for-Gestational-Age, or Preterm Birth in Japan
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- Reichman, N.E. & Teitler, J.O., 2006. "Paternal age as a risk factor for low birthweight," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 96(5), pages 862-866.
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birth cohort; parental factor; fetal growth restriction; socioeconomic condition.;All these keywords.
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