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Birth Defects Res. 110(19):1468-1477
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- :Soim, Aida ;Sheridan, Scott C.October 19 2018 | Birth Defects Res. 110(19):1468-1477:BackgroundLimited epidemiologic research exists on the association between weather-related extreme heat events (EHEs) and orofacial clefts (OFCs). We ...
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