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. 1995 Jun 17;310(6994):1601. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6994.1601b

Maternal haemoglobin and birth weight in different ethnic groups. Lower haemoglobin may be the result rather than the cause of larger fetuses.

D Howe
PMCID: PMC2549961  PMID: 7787662

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