PMID: 4579638May 1, 1973Paper

Factors associated with anencephalus and spina bifida in Belfast

British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine
J H Elwood, N C Nevin

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Jun 14, 1980·Lancet·N C Nevin
Aug 29, 1981·Lancet·A GhoshH K Ma
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