A longitudinal study of exposure to fine particulate matter during pregnancy, small-for-gestational age births, and birthweight percentile for gestational age in a statewide birth cohort

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Mercedes A. Bravo
Marie Lynn Miranda
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[1] Duke University,Duke Global Health Institute
[2] University of Notre Dame,Children’s Environmental Health Initiative
[3] University of Notre Dame,Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
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Environmental Health | / 21卷
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Small for gestational age; Birthweight percentile for gestational age; PM; Air pollution; Longitudinal;
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