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Neonatal Outcomes in Term Births According to Gestational Weeks

Perinatology
doi 10.14734/pn.2020.31.1.7
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January 1, 2020

Authors
Yun Jeong ParkYoung Hwa KwakHee Yon KimSang Won HanEui Hyeok Kim
Publisher

Korean Society of Perinatology


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