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. 2020 Jun;582(7810):20-23.
doi: 10.1038/d41586-020-01517-z.

Survival of the littlest: the long-term impacts of being born extremely early

Survival of the littlest: the long-term impacts of being born extremely early

Amber Dance. Nature. 2020 Jun.
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Keywords: Health care; Medical research; Physiology.

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