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Fetal heart rate patterns and ECG ST segment changes preceding metabolic acidaemia at birth.
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Recording of biosignals from the human uterus, a basis for the development of new therapies in preterm labour and primary dysmenorrhoea.
2005) Euroregional Conference on Building Information Society in the Healthcare in Euroregion Niemen 50(Suppl. 2). p.7-8(
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Lower urinary tract symptoms in middle-aged women - prevalence and attitude towards mild urinary incontinence. A community-based population study.
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Normal labor associated with changes in uterine heparan sulfate proteoglycan expression and localization
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Human studies - epidemiological techniques in developmental and reproductive toxicology
2005) p.799-799(
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Kejsarsnitt I Sverige 1990-2001
2005) In Redovisningar av forskningsresultat från EpC och IMS(
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Investigation of the fetal heart circulation in an animal model using contrast enhanced ultrasound
2005) Proceedings of the International Federation for Medical & Biomedical Engineering. 13th Nordic Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics p.125-126(
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Fetal descending aorta.
2005) p.145-159(
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Implementation of new medical techniques: Experience from the Swedish randomized controlled trial on fetal ECG during labor.
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Colposcopic and histopathologic evaluation of women participating in population-based screening for human papillomavirus deoxyribonucleic acid persistence
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