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The Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Temperature Extremes on Birth Outcomes. (2020). Zhang, Xiaobo ; Tan, Chih Ming ; Chen, XI.
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  42. Collateral damage: Educational attainment and labor market outcomes among German war and post-war cohorts. (2012). Juerges, Hendrik ; Jurges, Hendrik.
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  45. Living Standards In South Africa’s Former Homelands. (2012). Mariotti, Martine.
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  49. Does the Minimum Cigarette Purchase Age of 21 Protect Young Mothers from Cigarettes, Help Their Babies?. (2011). Yan, Ji.
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