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    Mitchell EA, Thompson JM, Zuccollo J, MacFarlane M, Taylor B, Elder D, Stewart AW, Percival T, Baker N, McDonald GK, Lawton B, Schlaud M, Fleming P.
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  • 43. Seasonal differences in risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome. The New Zealand Cot Death Study Group.
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