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Structural basis for cytokine hormone-receptor recognition and receptor activation.
Hyperthermic teratogenicity, thermal dose and diagnostic ultrasound during pregnancy: implications of new standards on tissue heating.
Assessment of a method to characterize antibody selectivity and specificity for use in immunoprecipitation.
The impact of spine disease, relative to cranial disease, on perception of health and care experience: an analysis of 1484 patients in a tertiary center.
Optimizing neuromotor outcomes among very preterm, very low-birth-weight infants.
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Optimizing neuromotor outcomes among very preterm, very low-birth-weight infants.
Optimizing neuromotor outcomes among very preterm, very low-birth-weight infants. JAMA. 2009 Nov 25; 302(20):2257-8.
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Adolescent
Birth Weight
Child
Child Development
Child, Preschool
Developmental Disabilities
Gestational Age
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature
Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
Motor Skills
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