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Maternal Education and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in New York City, 1999–2001: The Effect of Race/Ethnicity and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status
Maternal Education and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in New York City, 1999–2001: The Effect of Race/Ethnicity and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status
Maternal Education and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in New York City, 1999–2001: The Effect of Race/Ethnicity and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status
Huynh, M. (author) / Borrell, L. N. (author) / Chambers, E. C. (author)
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL ; 18 ; 138-145
2014-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
613.0432
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