The influence of detailed maternal ethnicity on cesarean delivery: findings from the U.S. birth certificate in the State of Massachusetts

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The influence of detailed maternal ethnicity on cesarean delivery: findings from the U.S. birth certificate in the State of Massachusetts is …
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P356DOI10.1111/BIRT.12108
P932PMC publication ID4139447
P698PubMed publication ID24750358
P5875ResearchGate publication ID261726848

P50authorJoyce K. EdmondsQ48100087
Summer Sherburne HawkinsQ60667017
P2093author name stringBruce B Cohen
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P921main subjectcesarean sectionQ228036
P304page(s)290-298
P577publication date2014-04-21
P1433published inBirthQ15753456
P1476titleThe influence of detailed maternal ethnicity on cesarean delivery: findings from the U.S. birth certificate in the State of Massachusetts
P478volume41

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