Application of multilevel linear spline models for analysis of growth trajectories in a cohort with repeat antenatal and postnatal measures of growth: a prospective cohort study
Linda M. O’Keeffe, Fionnuala M. McAuliffe(University College Dublin), Kate O’Neill(University College Cork), Cara A. Yelverton(University College Dublin), Helena C. Bartels(University College Dublin), Ciara McDonnell(Trinity College Dublin)
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