Twins and the fetal origins hypothesis. Many variables differ between twins and singleton infants
Twins and the fetal origins hypothesis. Many variables differ between twins and singleton infants
Birth Weight, Blood Pressure, Child, Female, Humans, Hypertension/etiology, Pregnancy, Twin Studies as Topic
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Phillips, D I
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Osmond, C
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21 August 1999
Phillips, D I
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Osmond, C
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Phillips, D I and Osmond, C
(1999)
Twins and the fetal origins hypothesis. Many variables differ between twins and singleton infants.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 319 (7208), .
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Published date: 21 August 1999
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Birth Weight, Blood Pressure, Child, Female, Humans, Hypertension/etiology, Pregnancy, Twin Studies as Topic
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