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1. The Effect Of Glutamine On Short-term Outcome In Very-low-birth-weight Infants
2. The Current Situation Of The Very Low Birth Weight Infants' Diagnosis And Treatment In Our Hospital: 1998-2007
3. Study On The Risk Factors And Intervention Of Low Birth Weight Infants
4. A Study On Lipid Peroxidation Of Fat Emulsion And Clinical Safety In Very Low Birth Weight Infants
5. Postnatal Growth And Nutritional Status Of Low Birth Weight Infants
6. Effects Of Probiotics On Feeding In Very Low Birth Weight Infants
7. The Counts Reference Ranges Of Neutrophils From Peripheral Blood And Primary Utility In Diagnosis Of Septicemia In Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants
8. The Animal Experiments And Clinical Research Of The Relationship Between Periodontal Disease And Premature Or Low Birth Weight Infants
9. Very Low Birth Weight Infants Fed Early Clinical Observation
10. Analysis Of Nutrition And Weight Gain In Very Low Birth Weight Infants During Hospitalization
11. Development Characteristic Of Cognition, Attention And Temperament Of Low Birth Weight Infants Aged 7-12 Months
12. Clinical Analysis Of The Establishment Of Enteral Nutrition In130Very Immature Infants
13. Clinical Analysis Of Nosocomial Infection In220Very Low Birth Weight Infants
14. Characteristics, Risk Factors, And Outcomes Of Lbwi With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia(BPD)
15. Present Situation And Risk Factors Of Hepatitis B Virus Mother-to-child Transmission In Wuwei City, Gansu Province, China
16. Correlation Between Neonatal Gene PPARĪ³C161T Polymorphism And Low Birth Weight
17. Administration Ibuprofen For Early-targeted Treatment Of Patent Ductus Arteriosus Invery Low Birth Weight In Fants
18. Postnatal Growth And Nutrition Intake And Influencing Factors In The Very Low Birthweight Infants
19. The Relationship Among P53Gene Polymorphisms, Environmental Factors And Low Birth Weight Infants
20. The Effect Of Early Parenteral Nutrition On Preventing Electrolyte Imbalance During72h After Birth In Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
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