Variations in Gestational Anthropometric Parameters of Pregnant Subjects and their Predictive Values of the Birth Weight of the Neonate

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Arinze Chidiebele Ikeotuonye
Arinze Chidiebele Ikeotuonye
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Lasbery Azuoma Asomugha
Lasbery Azuoma Asomugha
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Johnbosco Ifunanya Nwafor
Johnbosco Ifunanya Nwafor
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Christian Chidebe Anikwe
Christian Chidebe Anikwe
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Chuma Conrad Egbuji
Chuma Conrad Egbuji
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Chinwe Wendy Oliobi
Chinwe Wendy Oliobi

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Arinze Chidiebele Ikeotuonye
Arinze Chidiebele Ikeotuonye
Lasbery Azuoma Asomugha
Lasbery Azuoma Asomugha
Johnbosco Ifunanya Nwafor
Johnbosco Ifunanya Nwafor
Christian Chidebe Anikwe
Christian Chidebe Anikwe
Chuma Conrad Egbuji
Chuma Conrad Egbuji
Chinwe Wendy Oliobi
Chinwe Wendy Oliobi

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Arinze Chidiebele Ikeotuonye. 2020. \u201cVariations in Gestational Anthropometric Parameters of Pregnant Subjects and their Predictive Values of the Birth Weight of the Neonate\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue E4): .

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