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Monitoring fetal maturation-objectives, techniques and indices of autonomic function

Monitoring the fetal behavior does not only have implications for acute care but also for identifying developmental disturbances that burden the entire later life. The concept, of 'fetal programming', also known as 'developmental origins of adult disease hypothesis', e.g. applies...

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Main Authors: Hoyer, Dirk, Żebrowski, Jan, Cysarz, Dirk, Gonçalves, Hernâni, Pytlik, Adelina, Amorim-Costa, Célia, Bernardes, João, Ayres-de-Campos, Diogo, Witte, Otto W, Schleußner, Ekkehard, Stroux, Lisa, Redman, Christopher, Georgieva, Antoniya, Payne, Stephen, Clifford, Gari, Signorini, Maria G, Magenes, Giovanni, Andreotti, Fernando, Malberg, Hagen, Zaunseder, Sebastian, Lakhno, Igor, Schneider, Uwe
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