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Maternal age and risk of stillbirth: a systematic review
Ling Huang, Reg Sauve, Nicholas Birkett, Dean Fergusson and Carl van Walraven
CMAJ January 15, 2008 178 (2) 165-172; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.070150
Ling Huang MD MSc
Reg Sauve MD MPH
Nicholas Birkett MD MSc
Dean Fergusson MHA PhD
Carl van Walraven MD MSc
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