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293 related items for PubMed ID: 8303897

  • 21. Impact of maternal smoking on birth size: effect of parity and sex dimorphism.
    Varvarigou AA, Asimakopoulou A, Beratis NG.
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  • 26. [The role of tobacco smoking as a risk factor for intrauterine growth retardation and preterm delivery].
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  • 30. Inverse relationship between cord blood adiponectin concentrations and the number of cigarettes smoked during pregnancy.
    Pardo IM, Geloneze B, Tambascia MA, Barros AA.
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  • 31. High parity and fetal morbidity outcomes.
    Aliyu MH, Salihu HM, Keith LG, Ehiri JE, Islam MA, Jolly PE.
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  • 39. Maternal smoking during pregnancy and behavioural characteristics in 2 - 4-month-old infants.
    Kelmanson IA, Erman LV, Litvina SV.
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  • 40. Genetic influences on smoking cessation and relapse in pregnant women.
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