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Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among James Bay Cree women in northern Quebec
S. Rodrigues, E. Robinson and K. Gray-Donald
CMAJ May 04, 1999 160 (9) 1293-1297;
S. Rodrigues
E. Robinson
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Vol. 160, Issue 9
1 May 1999
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Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among James Bay Cree women in northern Quebec
S. Rodrigues, E. Robinson, K. Gray-Donald
CMAJ May 1999, 160 (9) 1293-1297;
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