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Explaining educational inequalities in birthweight: The Generation R Study
Maternal Psychopathology Influences Infant Heart Rate Variability: Generation R Study:
Tracking and Determinants of Kidney Size From Fetal Life Until the Age of 2 Years: The Generation R Study
Fetal Growth Influences Lymphocyte Subset Counts at Birth: The Generation R Study
The association of parent behaviors, chronic pain, and psychological problems with venipuncture distress in infants: The Generation R study.
Variation in theIGF-1gene is associated with lymphocyte subset counts in neonates: The Generation R Study
The Generation R Study: Design and cohort update until the age of 4 years
Outcome After Febrile Status Epilepticus
Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Contribution of Demographic Factors, Disease-Related Factors, and Behavior
What Is Spared By Fetal Brain-Sparing? Fetal Circulatory Redistribution and Behavioral Problems in the General Population
Does gestational duration within the normal range predict infant neuromotor development?
Cerebral ventricular volume and temperamental difficulties in infancy. The Generation R Study
Impact of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 on School Performance
Dynamics and Determinants of Staphylococcus aureus Carriage in Infancy: the Generation R Study
A variant of the IGF-I gene is associated with blood pressure but not with left heart dimensions at the age of 2 years: The Generation R Study
Maternal smoking in prenatal and early postnatal life and the risk of respiratory tract infections in infancy. The Generation R study
Low socioeconomic status is a risk factor for preeclampsia: the Generation R Study:
The diagnostic work up of growth failure in secondary health care; An evaluation of consensus guidelines
Active and passive maternal smoking during pregnancy and the risks of low birthweight and preterm birth: the Generation R Study
Intrauterine Growth and Infant Temperamental Difficulties: The Generation R Study
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