Fetal growth trajectories and their association with maternal and child characteristics
Helena C. Bartels(University College Dublin), Fionnuala M. McAuliffe(University College Dublin), John Mehegan(University College Dublin), Ricardo Segurado(University College Dublin), Clare O’Connor(National Maternity Hospital), Eileen C. O’Brien(University College Dublin), Jennifer Walsh(Harvard University), Olivia Mason(University College Dublin), Aisling A. Geraghty(University College Dublin)
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