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Eve M Blair

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Twin Research : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|February 8, 2003
Predicted birthweight for singletons and twinsYingxin C Liu, Eve M Blair
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|December 3, 2014
Fetal growth restriction and risk of cerebral palsy in singletons born after at least 35 weeks' gestationEve M Blair, Karin B Nelson
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 18, 2005
The Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey: findings to date on adolescentsEve M Blair, Stephen R Zubrick, Adele H Cox, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|May 25, 2005
Optimal fetal growth for the Caucasian singleton and assessment of appropriateness of fetal growth: an analysis of a total population perinatal databaseEve M Blair, Yingxin Liu, Nicholas H de Klerk, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|April 28, 2009
The risk of cerebral palsy in survivors of multiple pregnancies with cofetal loss or deathCatherine L Taylor, Jan de Groot, Eve M Blair, et al.
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : IJPO : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|October 2, 2007
Why do some overweight children experience psychological problems? The role of weight and shape concernKarina L Allen, Susan M Byrne, Eve M Blair, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|September 17, 2013
Factors relating to pregnancy and birth and the risk of childhood brain tumors: results from an Australian case-control studyKathryn R Greenop, Eve M Blair, Carol Bower, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|January 24, 2020
Occupational chemical exposures in pregnancy and fetal growth: evidence from the Born in Bradford StudyAdeleh Shirangi, John Wright, Eve M Blair, et al.
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Twin Research : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|February 8, 2003
Predicted birthweight for singletons and twinsYingxin C Liu, Eve M Blair
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|December 3, 2014
Fetal growth restriction and risk of cerebral palsy in singletons born after at least 35 weeks' gestationEve M Blair, Karin B Nelson
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 18, 2005
The Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey: findings to date on adolescentsEve M Blair, Stephen R Zubrick, Adele H Cox, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|May 25, 2005
Optimal fetal growth for the Caucasian singleton and assessment of appropriateness of fetal growth: an analysis of a total population perinatal databaseEve M Blair, Yingxin Liu, Nicholas H de Klerk, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|April 28, 2009
The risk of cerebral palsy in survivors of multiple pregnancies with cofetal loss or deathCatherine L Taylor, Jan de Groot, Eve M Blair, et al.
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : IJPO : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|October 2, 2007
Why do some overweight children experience psychological problems? The role of weight and shape concernKarina L Allen, Susan M Byrne, Eve M Blair, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|September 17, 2013
Factors relating to pregnancy and birth and the risk of childhood brain tumors: results from an Australian case-control studyKathryn R Greenop, Eve M Blair, Carol Bower, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|January 24, 2020
Occupational chemical exposures in pregnancy and fetal growth: evidence from the Born in Bradford StudyAdeleh Shirangi, John Wright, Eve M Blair, et al.
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