Are outcomes of extremely preterm infants improving? Impact of Bayley assessment on outcomes.
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Are outcomes of extremely preterm infants improving? Impact of Bayley assessment on outcomes.
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scientific article published on 14 March 2012
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Anna Bodnar
Anna M Dusick
Athina Pappas
Betty R Vohr
Bonnie E Stephens
Carla M Bann
Charles R Bauer
Deanne E Wilson-Costello
Elisabeth C McGowan
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2012-03-14T00:00:00Z