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School Difficulties at Adolescence in a Regional Cohort of Children Who Were Extremely Low Birth Weight

Saroj Saigal, Lorraine A. Hoult, David L. Streiner, Barbara L. Stoskopf and Peter L. Rosenbaum
Pediatrics February 2000, 105 (2) 325-331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.105.2.325
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School Difficulties at Adolescence in a Regional Cohort of Children Who Were Extremely Low Birth Weight
Saroj Saigal, Lorraine A. Hoult, David L. Streiner, Barbara L. Stoskopf, Peter L. Rosenbaum
Pediatrics Feb 2000, 105 (2) 325-331; DOI: 10.1542/peds.105.2.325

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Saroj Saigal, Lorraine A. Hoult, David L. Streiner, Barbara L. Stoskopf, Peter L. Rosenbaum
Pediatrics Feb 2000, 105 (2) 325-331; DOI: 10.1542/peds.105.2.325
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