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NEONATAL MORTALITY, THE MALE DISADVANTAGE
Richard L. Naeye, Leslie S. Burt, David L. Wright, William A. Blanc and Dorothy Tatter
Pediatrics December 1971, 48 (6) 902-906;
Richard L. Naeye
Leslie S. Burt
David L. Wright
William A. Blanc

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