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H F Prechtl

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Early Human Development|February 1, 1992
Fetal breathing movements are not a good indicator of lung development after premature rupture of membranes and oligohydramnios--a preliminary studyD A Sival, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Early Human Development|February 19, 1998
Assessment of the quality of general movements in fetuses and infants of women with type-I diabetes mellitusF Kainer, H F Prechtl, H Engele, et al.
Early Human Development|October 1, 1992
The relationship between the quantity and quality of prenatal movements in pregnancies complicated by intra-uterine growth retardation and premature rupture of the membranesD A Sival, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 1, 1992
Studies on developmental neurology in the human fetusG H Visser, E J Mulder, H F Prechtl
Early Human Development|December 1, 1982
The emergence of fetal behaviour. I. Qualitative aspectsJ I de Vries, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|April 29, 1998
Quality of general movements in preterm infants with transient periventricular echodensitiesA F Bos, A Martijn, A Okken, et al.
Early Human Development|November 1, 1985
The emergence of fetal behaviour. II. Quantitative aspectsJ I de Vries, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|May 1, 1986
Fetal behaviour in early pregnancyJ I de Vries, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Early Human Development|December 1, 1977
Respiratory muscle EMG in newborns: a non-intrusive methodH F Prechtl, L A van Eykern, M J O'Brien
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 1, 1973
Behavioural state cycles of normal newborn infants. A comparison of the effects of early and late cord clampingK Theorell, H F Prechtl, A W Blair, et al.
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Early Human Development|February 1, 1992
Fetal breathing movements are not a good indicator of lung development after premature rupture of membranes and oligohydramnios--a preliminary studyD A Sival, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Early Human Development|February 19, 1998
Assessment of the quality of general movements in fetuses and infants of women with type-I diabetes mellitusF Kainer, H F Prechtl, H Engele, et al.
Early Human Development|October 1, 1992
The relationship between the quantity and quality of prenatal movements in pregnancies complicated by intra-uterine growth retardation and premature rupture of the membranesD A Sival, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 1, 1992
Studies on developmental neurology in the human fetusG H Visser, E J Mulder, H F Prechtl
Early Human Development|December 1, 1982
The emergence of fetal behaviour. I. Qualitative aspectsJ I de Vries, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|April 29, 1998
Quality of general movements in preterm infants with transient periventricular echodensitiesA F Bos, A Martijn, A Okken, et al.
Early Human Development|November 1, 1985
The emergence of fetal behaviour. II. Quantitative aspectsJ I de Vries, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|May 1, 1986
Fetal behaviour in early pregnancyJ I de Vries, G H Visser, H F Prechtl
Early Human Development|December 1, 1977
Respiratory muscle EMG in newborns: a non-intrusive methodH F Prechtl, L A van Eykern, M J O'Brien
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 1, 1973
Behavioural state cycles of normal newborn infants. A comparison of the effects of early and late cord clampingK Theorell, H F Prechtl, A W Blair, et al.
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