PMID: 5781799Jun 1, 1969Paper

Intrauterine growth of live-born Caucasian infants at sea level: standards obtained from measurements in 7 dimensions of infants born between 25 and 44 weeks of gestation

The Journal of Pediatrics
R Usher, F McLean

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