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  • 41. Sonographic demonstration of nuchal cord and abnormal umbilical artery waveform heralding fetal distress.
    Pilu G, Falco P, Guazzarini M, Sandri F, Bovicelli L.
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  • 53. [Studies on fetal middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity waveforms in the intrapartum period].
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  • 57. The significance of absent end-diastolic velocity in umbilical artery velocity waveforms.
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  • 59. [Changes in arterial uterine blood flow velocity waveform during uterine contraction and relaxation in labor].
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  • 60. [Place of routine amnioscopy in the screening of fetal distress (author's transl)].
    Meyer S, De Grandi P, Bossart H.
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