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Variations of Apgar score of very low birth weight infants in different neonatal intensive care units
Acta Pediatrica, 06/29/09
Rudiger M et al. - There is considerable variation in assigning Apgar scores. Definitions are required to apply the Apgar score to infants under clinical conditions such as preterm delivery, resuscitation or artificial ventilation.
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