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C S Tuffnell

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Early Human Development|October 2, 1995
Prone sleeping infants have a reduced ability to lose heatC S Tuffnell, S A Petersen, M P Wailoo
Archives of Disease in Childhood|November 1, 1995
Factors affecting rectal temperature in infancyC S Tuffnell, S A Petersen, M P Wailoo
Archives of Disease in Childhood|September 1, 1996
Higher rectal temperatures in co-sleeping infantsC S Tuffnell, S A Petersen, M P Wailoo
Archives of Disease in Childhood|October 1, 1992
Oscillations of body temperature at nightP J Brown, R A Dove, C S Tuffnell, et al.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|January 1, 1992
HomeLog: long-term recording of infant temperature, respiratory and cardiac signals in the home environmentR P Ford, P J Brown, R A Dove, et al.
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Early Human Development|October 2, 1995
Prone sleeping infants have a reduced ability to lose heatC S Tuffnell, S A Petersen, M P Wailoo
Archives of Disease in Childhood|November 1, 1995
Factors affecting rectal temperature in infancyC S Tuffnell, S A Petersen, M P Wailoo
Archives of Disease in Childhood|September 1, 1996
Higher rectal temperatures in co-sleeping infantsC S Tuffnell, S A Petersen, M P Wailoo
Archives of Disease in Childhood|October 1, 1992
Oscillations of body temperature at nightP J Brown, R A Dove, C S Tuffnell, et al.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|January 1, 1992
HomeLog: long-term recording of infant temperature, respiratory and cardiac signals in the home environmentR P Ford, P J Brown, R A Dove, et al.
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