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2. Short-term outcome after active perinatal management at 23–25 weeks of gestation. A study from two Swedish perinatal centres. Part 3: neonatal morbidity
3. Short-term outcome after active perinatal management at 23–25 weeks of gestation. A study from two Swedish tertiary care centres. Part 1: maternal and obstetric factors
4. Plasma theophylline and caffeine and plasma clearance of theophylline during theophylline treatment in the first year of life
5. Long-term implantation of platinum electrodes: Effects on electrode material and nerve tissue
6. Studies of blood-pressure regulation in the unanaesthetized dog: I. The effects of constant-frequency stimulation of the carotid-sinus nerves
7. Studies of blood-pressure regulation in the unanaesthetized dog: II. The effects of impulse train stimulation of the carotid-sinus nerves
8. Effects of the inspiratory pressure waveform during patient-triggered ventilation on pulmonary stretch receptor and phrenic nerve activity in cats.
9. Clothing reduces evaporative water and heat loss in preterm infants.
10. Cognitive function at 10 years of age in children who have required neonatal intensive care.
11. Gender differences in outcome after neonatal intensive care: speech and language skills are less influenced in boys than in girls at 6.5 years.
12. Linguistic skills at 6 1/2 years of age in children who required neonatal intensive care in 1986-1989.
13. Spontaneous speech at 6 1/2 years of age in children who required neonatal intensive care in 1986-1989.
14. Photoplethysmography for simultaneous recording of heart and respiratory rates in newborn infants.
15. Speech and language skills in children who required neonatal intensive care: evaluation at 6.5 y of age based on interviews with parents.
16. Speech and language skills in children who required neonatal intensive care. II. Linguistic skills at 6½ years of age.
17. CPAP and mechanical ventilation.
18. Hyaluronan Production in vitro by Fetal Lung Fibroblasts and Epithelial Cells Exposed to Surfactants of N-acetylcysteine.
19. Trigger Delay in Infant Ventilators.
20. Ariway Pressures During Positive Pressure Ventilation with Superimposed Oscillations before and after Lung Injury in the Cat.
21. A Protocol for Structured Observation of Motor Performance in Preterm and Term Infants.
22. Neonatal Convulsions Treated with Continuous, Intravenous Infusion of Diazepam.
23. The Epidemiology of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Attacks of Lifelessness in Sweden.
24. Respiratory Water Loss in Relation to Activity in Fullterm Infants on Their First Day after Birth.
25. Respiratory Water Loss in Fullterm Infants on Their First Day after Birth.
26. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS.
27. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS.
28. WATER EVAPORATION AND HEAT EXCHANGE WITH THE ENVIRONMENT IN NEWBORN INFANTS.
29. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN FULL-TERM AND PRE-TERM INFANTS.
30. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS.
31. CEREBROSPINAL FLUID FERRITIN IN NEWBORN INFANTS.
32. TRISOMY 9 SYNDROME.
33. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS: IV. Small for Gestational Age Infants.
34. MENINGITIS IN A NEWBORN INFANT CAUSED BY MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS.
35. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS: V. Evaporation from the Skin and Heat Exchange during the First Hours of Life.
36. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS.
37. TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS IN NEWBORN INFANTS I. Relation to Ambient Humidity and Site of Measurement and Estimation of Total Transepidermal Water Loss.
38. Dispositions of di- and mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in newborn infants subjected to exchange transfusions.
39. High-Frequency Positive-Pressure Ventilation (HFPPV) Applied for Small Lung Ventilation and Compared with Spontaneous Respiration and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP).
40. NEW VENTILATORY TECHNIQUES IN THE TREATMENT OF NEWBORN INFANTS.
41. Pancuronium bromide does not lower airway pressures during intermittent positive pressure ventilation in young cats.
42. Positive-pressure ventilation at moderately high frequency in newborn infants with respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS).
43. Inhibition of phrenic nerve activity during positive-pressure ventilation at high and low frequencies.
44. Continuous positive airway pressure increases vagal and phrenic nerve activity in cats.
45. Transepidermal water loss in infants born at 24 and 25 weeks of gestation.
46. Neurosensory outcome and growth at three years in extremely low birthweight infants: follow-up results from the Swedish national prospective study.
47. Speech and language skills in children who required neonatal intensive care. I. Spontaneous speech at 6.5 years of age.
48. Evaporation rate and skin blood flow in full term infants nursed in a warm environment before and after feeding cold water.
49. Interaction between mothers and infants born at risk during the first six months of corrected age.
50. The Swedish national prospective study on extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infants. Incidence, mortality, morbidity and survival in relation to level of care.
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