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Otitis Media in Early Childhood and Cognitive, Academic, and Classroom Performance of the School-Aged Child
Joanne Erwick Roberts, Margaret R. Burchinal, Albert M. Collier, Craig T. Ramey, Matthew A. Koch and Frederick W. Henderson
Pediatrics April 1989, 83 (4) 477-485;
Joanne Erwick Roberts
Margaret R. Burchinal
Albert M. Collier
Craig T. Ramey
Matthew A. Koch

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Otitis Media in Early Childhood and Cognitive, Academic, and Classroom Performance of the School-Aged Child
Joanne Erwick Roberts, Margaret R. Burchinal, Albert M. Collier, Craig T. Ramey, Matthew A. Koch, Frederick W. Henderson
Pediatrics Apr 1989, 83 (4) 477-485;
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