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期刊名:Early human development

缩写:EARLY HUM DEV

ISSN:0378-3782

e-ISSN:1872-6232

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Stacy Wightman,Cliodhna Godden,Joyce O&#x;Shea Stacy Wightman
A secure and patent airway is a prerequisite to safe interhospital transfer and this has traditionally been via endotracheal tubes. Neonatal intubation success rates are falling as there is declining opportunities amongst paediatric junior ...
Mitravinda Aneesh,Padmini S Ghugre Mitravinda Aneesh
Background: India has a high prevalence of low birth weight. Evidence indicates that poor fetal growth and rapid postnatal weight gain are associated with adiposity. ...
Johan Fellman Johan Fellman
Seasonality of demographic data has been of great interest. The seasonality depends mainly on climatic conditions, and the findings may vary from study to study. Commonly, the studies are based on monthly data. The population at risk plays ...
Dario Pavic Dario Pavic
A biased sex ratio at birth in human populations has been associated with numerous economic, psychosocial, environmental and demographic factors, and has been declining in most developed countries. One of the most often invoked explanation ...
Foteini Balomenou,Ekaterini Siomou,Georgios Kolios et al. Foteini Balomenou et al.
Thyroid function tests from all babies born to mothers with hypothyroidism (381 neonates) during a 6-year period, were collected and examined against findings of the universal screening test. No difference was found between the results of b...
Dorotha Zammit,Victor Grech Dorotha Zammit
Introduction: Males are born slightly in excess of females and many factors have been shown to influence M/F, the sex ratio at birth. Seasonality has also been shown to impinge on M/F. This study was carried out in order ...
Šárka Kaňková,Jaroslav Flegr,Jan Toman et al. Šárka Kaňková et al.
Background: Previous studies suggest that RhD positive heterozygotes express better health status than RhD positive homozygotes and especially RhD negative subjects. This also applies to pregnant women. According to the T...
Victor Grech Victor Grech
This paper reviews the classical theories that attempted to explain the influences on the sex ratio at birth (M/F). These included notions pertaining to the four elements (earth, air, fire and water) and to laterality i.e. from which side o...
Misao Fukuda,Kiyomi Fukuda,Shawn Mason et al. Misao Fukuda et al.
Stress due to earthquakes and other natural catastrophic events may result in a decline in the male to female ratio of newborn infants. One reason may be an increased death of male fetuses 3-5 months earlier. Another reason may relate to re...