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Publications by K. V. Kulikova
Risk Factors Associated With the Birth of Children With a Body Weight Less Than 2500 G: Results of a Retrospective Cohort Multicenter Study
Pediatric pharmacology
Features of Physical and Neuro-Psychological Development of Children With Low, Very Low and Extremely Low Birth Weight in Different Age Periods of Life
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