Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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P2860
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Cortisol levels in pregnancy as a psychobiological predictor for birth weight.
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Angelika Buske-Kirschbaum
Dirk Hellhammer
Harald Wurmser
Karl-Martin Pirke
Margarete I Bolten
Mechthild Papoušek
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10.1007/S00737-010-0183-1
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2010-09-25T00:00:00Z