The prenatal axial skeleton as a marker of normal and pathological development of the human central nervous system

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The prenatal axial skeleton as a marker of normal and pathological development of the human central nervous system. / Kjær, Inger.

Alfred Benzon Symposium 37, Brain Lesions of the newborn. København, 1994. p. 124-132.

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Kjær, I 1994, The prenatal axial skeleton as a marker of normal and pathological development of the human central nervous system. in Alfred Benzon Symposium 37, Brain Lesions of the newborn. København, pp. 124-132.

APA

Kjær, I. (1994). The prenatal axial skeleton as a marker of normal and pathological development of the human central nervous system. In Alfred Benzon Symposium 37, Brain Lesions of the newborn (pp. 124-132).

Vancouver

Kjær I. The prenatal axial skeleton as a marker of normal and pathological development of the human central nervous system. In Alfred Benzon Symposium 37, Brain Lesions of the newborn. København. 1994. p. 124-132

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Kjær, Inger. / The prenatal axial skeleton as a marker of normal and pathological development of the human central nervous system. Alfred Benzon Symposium 37, Brain Lesions of the newborn. København, 1994. pp. 124-132

Bibtex

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