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Maternal Smoking and Socio-Demographic Characteristics in Correlation with Low Birth Weight: A Turin (Piedmont) Study Cover

Maternal Smoking and Socio-Demographic Characteristics in Correlation with Low Birth Weight: A Turin (Piedmont) Study

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|Jul 2014

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2014-0022 | Journal eISSN: 1854-2476 | Journal ISSN: 0351-0026
Language: English
Page range: 221 - 225
Submitted on: Jul 2, 2013
Accepted on: Mar 17, 2014
Published on: Jul 2, 2014
Published by: National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Alice Mannocci, Claudia Vaschetto, Leda Semyonov, Giuseppina Poppa, Azzurra Massimi, Grace Rabacchi, Antonio Boccia, Giuseppe La Torre, published by National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
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