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Paired measurements of total and unconjugated estriol in maternal plasma during the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy — their relationship to intrauterine growth retardation
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Giovanni Bacigalupo
, Erich Z. Saling und Jörg Gesche
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15. Oktober 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-15
Published in Print: 1982
Walter de Gruyter
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- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Review article
- Paired measurements of total and unconjugated estriol in maternal plasma during the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy — their relationship to intrauterine growth retardation
- A contribution to the monitoring of fetal arrhythmias
- Prenatal diagnosis of anterior duplication anomaly (dicephalus diauchenos) by ultrasonography
- Effect of glucose infusion on the maternal and fetal acid-base equilibrium during labor
- Association of marital status and years of schooling with perinatal outcome: The influence of pre-natal care as an intermediate variable
- Antepartal analysis of fetal heart rate variability by abdominal electrocardiography
- Ritodrine concentrations in maternal and fetal serum and amniotic fluid
- Short communication
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