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Obesity represents a strong pathogenetic link with the pathology of pregnancy and childbirth. / Серегина, Дарья Сергеевна; Николаенков, Игорь Павлович; Кузьминых, Татьяна Ульяновна.

в: ЖУРНАЛ АКУШЕРСТВА И ЖЕНСКИХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ, Том 69, № 2, 2020, стр. 73-82.

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Harvard

Серегина, ДС, Николаенков, ИП & Кузьминых, ТУ 2020, 'Obesity represents a strong pathogenetic link with the pathology of pregnancy and childbirth', ЖУРНАЛ АКУШЕРСТВА И ЖЕНСКИХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ, Том. 69, № 2, стр. 73-82. https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD69273-82

APA

Серегина, Д. С., Николаенков, И. П., & Кузьминых, Т. У. (2020). Obesity represents a strong pathogenetic link with the pathology of pregnancy and childbirth. ЖУРНАЛ АКУШЕРСТВА И ЖЕНСКИХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ, 69(2), 73-82. https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD69273-82

Vancouver

Серегина ДС, Николаенков ИП, Кузьминых ТУ. Obesity represents a strong pathogenetic link with the pathology of pregnancy and childbirth. ЖУРНАЛ АКУШЕРСТВА И ЖЕНСКИХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ. 2020;69(2):73-82. https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD69273-82

Author

Серегина, Дарья Сергеевна ; Николаенков, Игорь Павлович ; Кузьминых, Татьяна Ульяновна. / Obesity represents a strong pathogenetic link with the pathology of pregnancy and childbirth. в: ЖУРНАЛ АКУШЕРСТВА И ЖЕНСКИХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ. 2020 ; Том 69, № 2. стр. 73-82.

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