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The Effects Of Low-Level Lead Exposure During Pregnancy On Visual And Auditory Development In Early Infants
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Study Of Viremia And Extraintestinal Organs Infection In Infants With Rotavirus Diarrhea
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Bone Turnover And Effect Of Early Parenteral Calcium On Bone Turnover In Preterm Infants
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The Design And Preliminary Clinical Application Of A New Closed Computerized PL Device
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Study Of An Aggressive Parenteral Nutritional Regimen In Preterm Infants
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A Study Of Changes Of Serum Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) And Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein-3 (IGFBP-3) In Infants With Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH)
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The Measurement Of Scalp Venous Pressure In Infants With Diarrhea
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Studies Of Related Factors Of Pregnant Outcomes And High Risk Infants' Psychological Development
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The Significance Of Human Herpesvirus-7 Infection In Febrile Diseases Of Infants Of Guangzhou
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Diagnostic Strategy For Neonates And Infants With Hearing Loss
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The Research Of The Incidence And The Correlative Factors Of The Perinatal Infants Rickets In Kunming Regions
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Study On Rotavirus Molecular Epidemiologic Features Among 100 Infants With Diarrhea From September To December In 2002
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A Study Of Oral Colonization Of Mutans Streptococci And Effect Factors In Infants
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Contribution Of Lac And Epo In CSF And Blood To The Newborn Infants With Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalophy
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Assessment Of MRI In Neonates With Hypoxic-ischemic Brain Damage, And Its Relation To Maturation Of Brain And Factors During Perinatal Period
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Cerebral Blood Flow Velocities Evaluated By Doppler Ultrasonography In The Preterm Infants
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Effect Of Nonnutritive Sucking On Plasma Gastrin, Motilin And Gastrointestinal Motility In Preterm Infants
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The Effect Of Intermittent Nasogastric Feeding With Nonnutritive Sucking On Nutrient And Gastrointestinal Tract In Premature Infants
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Mental And Behavioral Development Of Infants With Iron Deficiency Anemia
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Influence Of Difference NICU Environment On Physiological Response And The Stress Hormones Of The Preterm Infants
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