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L I Mann

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Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1970
Developmental aspects and the effect of carbon dioxide tension on fetal cephalic metabolism and electroencephalogramL I Mann
Experimental Neurology|November 1, 1970
Effect of hypoxia on fetal cephalic blood flow, cephalic metabolism and the electroencephalogramL I Mann
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 1, 1970
Fetal physiology. ForewordL I Mann
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 1, 1986
Pregnancy events and brain damageL I Mann
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1970
Developmental aspects and the effect of carbon dioxide tension on fetal cephalic blood flowL I Mann
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 1, 1970
Fetal brain metabolism and functionL I Mann
Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 1, 1983
Graduate medical trainingL I Mann
Pediatric Research|January 1, 1970
Effects in sheep of hypoxia on levels of lactate, pyruvate, and glucose in blood of mothers and fetusL I Mann
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1970
Effects of hypoxia on umbilical circulation and fetal metabolismL I Mann
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|June 1, 1976
Laminaria augmentation of midtrimester pregnancy termination by intramuscular prostaglandin 15 (S) 15-methyl F2 alphaJ Robins, L I Mann
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Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1970
Developmental aspects and the effect of carbon dioxide tension on fetal cephalic metabolism and electroencephalogramL I Mann
Experimental Neurology|November 1, 1970
Effect of hypoxia on fetal cephalic blood flow, cephalic metabolism and the electroencephalogramL I Mann
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 1, 1970
Fetal physiology. ForewordL I Mann
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 1, 1986
Pregnancy events and brain damageL I Mann
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1970
Developmental aspects and the effect of carbon dioxide tension on fetal cephalic blood flowL I Mann
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 1, 1970
Fetal brain metabolism and functionL I Mann
Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 1, 1983
Graduate medical trainingL I Mann
Pediatric Research|January 1, 1970
Effects in sheep of hypoxia on levels of lactate, pyruvate, and glucose in blood of mothers and fetusL I Mann
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1970
Effects of hypoxia on umbilical circulation and fetal metabolismL I Mann
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|June 1, 1976
Laminaria augmentation of midtrimester pregnancy termination by intramuscular prostaglandin 15 (S) 15-methyl F2 alphaJ Robins, L I Mann
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