Reproductive, perinatal, and environmental factors as predictors of the cognitive and language development of preterm and full-term infants

scientific article published on August 1, 1982

Reproductive, perinatal, and environmental factors as predictors of the cognitive and language development of preterm and full-term infants is …
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P356DOI10.2307/1129135
P888JSTOR article ID1129135
P698PubMed publication ID6181941

P2093author name stringSiegel LS
P433issue4
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectlanguage developmentQ2330667
preterm infantQ45051448
P304page(s)963-973
P577publication date1982-08-01
P1433published inChild DevelopmentQ5097720
P1476titleReproductive, perinatal, and environmental factors as predictors of the cognitive and language development of preterm and full-term infants
P478volume53

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