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  • 2. Growth and neurodevelopment in low birth weight versus normal birth weight infants from birth to 24 months, born in an obstetric emergency hospital in Haiti, a prospective cohort study.
    Hilaire M, Andrianou XD, Lenglet A, Ariti C, Charles K, Buitenhuis S, Van Brusselen D, Roggeveen H, Ledger E, Denat RS, Bryson L.
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  • 5. The relationship between segmental trunk control and gross motor performance in low birth weight born infants.
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  • 7. Linguistic and motor abilities of low-birthweight children as assessed by parents and teachers at 8 years of age.
    Yliherva A, Olsén P, Mäki-Torkko E, Koiranen M, Järvelin MR.
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  • 8. Anthropometry, body fat and central adiposity in LBW and NBW Indian children aged 3.5 to 4 years.
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  • 9. Developmental Outcomes of Preterm and Low Birth Weight Toddlers and Term Peers in Rwanda.
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  • 10. Comparison of motor development of low birth weight (LBW) infants with and without using mechanical ventilation and normal birth weight infants.
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  • 11. [Real world research on the growth pattern of preterm children with different birth weight].
    Gao J, Xu XL, Xu XM, Wei QH, Zhang ZZ, Cheng Q.
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  • 12. Deficits in anthropometric indices of nutritional status and motor performance among low birth weight children from Maputo City, Mozambique.
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  • 13. Low birthweight and neuromotor development: a population based, controlled study.
    Sommerfelt K, Ellertsen B, Markestad T.
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  • 15. Classroom behavior of very low birth weight elementary school children.
    Klebanov PK, Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC.
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  • 18. Long-term development for girls and boys at age 16-18 as related to birth weight and gestational age.
    Lagerström M, Bremme K, Eneroth P, Janson CG.
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  • 19. CDC Kerala 4: TDSC items based developmental therapy package among low birth weight babies--outcome at 18 months using DASII.
    Nair MK, Krishnan R, Harikumaran Nair GS, Bhaskaran D, Leena ML, George B, Russell PS.
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  • 20. Long-term development of low-risk low birth weight preterm born infants: neurodevelopmental aspects from childhood to late adolescence.
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