Relationship between Structural and Intermediary Determinants of Health and Preterm Delivery

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P50authorFarnoosh MoafiQ59161924
P2093author name stringAmeneh Setareh Forouzan
Hamid Alavimajd
Mahrokh Dolatian
Zohreh Mahmoodi
Arash Mirabzadeh
Homeira Sajjadi
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P433issue2
P304page(s)78-86
P577publication date2014-04-01
P1433published inJournal of reproduction & infertilityQ26842078
P1476titleRelationship between Structural and Intermediary Determinants of Health and Preterm Delivery
P478volume15