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Does the presence of a condition-specific obstetric protocol lead to detectable improvements in pregnancy outcomes?
Author(s) -
Jennifer L. Bailit,
William A. Grobman,
Paula McGee,
Uma M. Reddy,
Ronald J. Wapner,
Michael W. Varner,
John M. Thorp,
Kenneth J. Leveno,
Jay D. Iams,
Alan T. Tita,
George R. Saade,
Yoram Sorokin,
Dwight J. Rouse,
Sean C. Blackwell,
B. Mercer,
C. Milluzzi,
W. Dalton,
T. Dotson,
P. McDonald,
C. Brezine,
A. McGrail,
G. Mallett,
M. Ramos-Brinson,
A. Roy,
L. Stein,
P. Campbell,
C. Collins,
N. Jackson,
M. Dinsmoor,
J. Senka,
K. Paychek,
A. Peaceman
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/t9cg-4v11
Subject(s) - pregnancy , protocol (science) , lead (geology) , obstetrics , medicine , computer science , biology , genetics , alternative medicine , pathology , paleontology

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