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Early Human Development|November 26, 2008
Decreased expression of the righting reflex and locomotor movements in breech-presenting newborns in the first days of lifeSlobodan Sekulić, Marija Zarkov, Petar Slankamenac, et al.
Early Human Development|September 2, 2008
What mechanism could account for a reversal of the trend for acidosis to benefit the development of the brain?David J R Hutchon
Early Human Development|September 5, 2008
Nutritive sucking pattern--from very low birth weight preterm to term newbornManuel Cunha, João Barreiros, Inês Gonçalves, et al.
Early Human Development|October 22, 2008
Inhaled nitric oxide in the treatment of preterm infantsStephanie S Miller, William D Rhine
Early Human Development|October 22, 2008
Early androgen influences on human neural and behavioural developmentMelissa Hines
Early Human Development|July 19, 2005
Thermal insulation and SIDS-an investigation of selected 'Eastern' and 'Western' infant bedding combinationsC A Wilson, M S Chu
Early Human Development|August 30, 2005
Neurodevelopmental sequelae of intraventricular haemorrhage at 8 years of age in a regional cohort of ELBW/very preterm infantsR L Sherlock, P J Anderson, L W Doyle, et al.
Early Human Development|September 20, 2005
Prenatal stress, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and fetal and infant neurobehaviourMarie-Paule Austin, Leo R Leader, Nicole Reilly
Early Human Development|September 3, 2005
The prenatal environment and later cardiovascular diseaseSamantha Louey, Kent L Thornburg
Early Human Development|August 9, 2005
The biologic error in gestational length related to the use of the first day of last menstrual period as a proxy for the start of pregnancyJakob Nakling, Harald Buhaug, Bjorn Backe
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Early Human Development|November 26, 2008
Decreased expression of the righting reflex and locomotor movements in breech-presenting newborns in the first days of lifeSlobodan Sekulić, Marija Zarkov, Petar Slankamenac, et al.
Early Human Development|September 2, 2008
What mechanism could account for a reversal of the trend for acidosis to benefit the development of the brain?David J R Hutchon
Early Human Development|September 5, 2008
Nutritive sucking pattern--from very low birth weight preterm to term newbornManuel Cunha, João Barreiros, Inês Gonçalves, et al.
Early Human Development|October 22, 2008
Inhaled nitric oxide in the treatment of preterm infantsStephanie S Miller, William D Rhine
Early Human Development|October 22, 2008
Early androgen influences on human neural and behavioural developmentMelissa Hines
Early Human Development|July 19, 2005
Thermal insulation and SIDS-an investigation of selected 'Eastern' and 'Western' infant bedding combinationsC A Wilson, M S Chu
Early Human Development|August 30, 2005
Neurodevelopmental sequelae of intraventricular haemorrhage at 8 years of age in a regional cohort of ELBW/very preterm infantsR L Sherlock, P J Anderson, L W Doyle, et al.
Early Human Development|September 20, 2005
Prenatal stress, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and fetal and infant neurobehaviourMarie-Paule Austin, Leo R Leader, Nicole Reilly
Early Human Development|September 3, 2005
The prenatal environment and later cardiovascular diseaseSamantha Louey, Kent L Thornburg
Early Human Development|August 9, 2005
The biologic error in gestational length related to the use of the first day of last menstrual period as a proxy for the start of pregnancyJakob Nakling, Harald Buhaug, Bjorn Backe
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