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Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|April 30, 2002
Socioeconomic status and preterm birth: New Zealand trends, 1980 to 1999E D Craig, J M D Thompson, E A Mitchell
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|November 1, 1996
Growth and the sudden infant death syndromeS M Williams, R Scragg, E A Mitchell, et al.
Journal of Public Health Medicine|September 1, 1995
Prevalence of risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome in south east England before the 1991 national 'Back to Sleep' health education campaignA Esmail, P C Lambert, D R Jones, et al.
Placenta|April 24, 2002
The epidemiology of placental infarction at termD M O Becroft, J M D Thompson, E A Mitchell
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|March 11, 2004
What affects the age of first sleeping through the night?S M Adams, D R Jones, A Esmail, et al.
Thorax|March 1, 1990
Why are hospital admission and mortality rates for childhood asthma higher in New Zealand than in the United Kingdom?E A Mitchell, H R Anderson, P Freeling, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics|August 1, 1987
Clinical characteristics and serum essential fatty acid levels in hyperactive childrenE A Mitchell, M G Aman, S H Turbott, et al.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 11, 1984
Trends in sales of drugs for asthma in New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom, 1975-81G Keating, E A Mitchell, R Jackson, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|November 11, 1999
Changing infants' sleep position increases risk of sudden infant death syndrome. New Zealand Cot Death StudyE A Mitchell, B T Thach, J M Thompson, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 22, 1995
Infant feeding patterns in CanterburyR P Ford, C J Wild, E A Mitchell, et al.
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Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|April 30, 2002
Socioeconomic status and preterm birth: New Zealand trends, 1980 to 1999E D Craig, J M D Thompson, E A Mitchell
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|November 1, 1996
Growth and the sudden infant death syndromeS M Williams, R Scragg, E A Mitchell, et al.
Journal of Public Health Medicine|September 1, 1995
Prevalence of risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome in south east England before the 1991 national 'Back to Sleep' health education campaignA Esmail, P C Lambert, D R Jones, et al.
Placenta|April 24, 2002
The epidemiology of placental infarction at termD M O Becroft, J M D Thompson, E A Mitchell
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|March 11, 2004
What affects the age of first sleeping through the night?S M Adams, D R Jones, A Esmail, et al.
Thorax|March 1, 1990
Why are hospital admission and mortality rates for childhood asthma higher in New Zealand than in the United Kingdom?E A Mitchell, H R Anderson, P Freeling, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics|August 1, 1987
Clinical characteristics and serum essential fatty acid levels in hyperactive childrenE A Mitchell, M G Aman, S H Turbott, et al.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 11, 1984
Trends in sales of drugs for asthma in New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom, 1975-81G Keating, E A Mitchell, R Jackson, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|November 11, 1999
Changing infants' sleep position increases risk of sudden infant death syndrome. New Zealand Cot Death StudyE A Mitchell, B T Thach, J M Thompson, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 22, 1995
Infant feeding patterns in CanterburyR P Ford, C J Wild, E A Mitchell, et al.
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