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The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 20, 2000
Ethnic differences in parent/infant co-sleeping practices in New ZealandP G Tuohy, P Smale, M Clements
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 24, 1993
The Plunket National Child Health Study: birth defects and sociodemographic factorsP G Tuohy, A M Counsell, D C Geddis
Archives of Disease in Childhood|December 1, 1993
Sociodemographic factors associated with sleeping position and locationP G Tuohy, A M Counsell, D C Geddis
Pediatrics|November 14, 1997
Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome following the prevention campaign in New Zealand: a prospective studyE A Mitchell, P G Tuohy, J M Brunt, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 20, 2000
Ethnic differences in parent/infant co-sleeping practices in New ZealandP G Tuohy, P Smale, M Clements
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 24, 1993
The Plunket National Child Health Study: birth defects and sociodemographic factorsP G Tuohy, A M Counsell, D C Geddis
Archives of Disease in Childhood|December 1, 1993
Sociodemographic factors associated with sleeping position and locationP G Tuohy, A M Counsell, D C Geddis
Pediatrics|November 14, 1997
Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome following the prevention campaign in New Zealand: a prospective studyE A Mitchell, P G Tuohy, J M Brunt, et al.
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