PMID: 4894813Aug 1, 1969Paper

Ethnic differences in the incidence of malformations following migration

British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine
I Leck

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Jan 1, 1980·International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health·K HemminkiI Saloniemi
Aug 1, 1969·British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine·I Leck
Nov 1, 1971·British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine·D W Fielding, R W Smithells
May 1, 1973·British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine·J H Elwood, N C Nevin
Jun 1, 1985·Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health·R Balarajan, M McDowall
Sep 1, 1973·Journal of Medical Genetics·C O Carter, K Evans
Feb 1, 1979·Journal of Medical Genetics·J M LalouelJ Jackson
Jan 1, 1982·Journal of Chronic Diseases·J G FeldmanG Casey
Mar 15, 1993·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·C J SchorahM J Seller
May 1, 1970·British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine·J H Elwood
Sep 1, 1983·American Journal of Medical Genetics·P A Baird
Jan 1, 1991·Nutrition Research Reviews·C J Schorah, R W Smithells

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