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intergenerational effects

“Fetal Programming and Adult Health” (2001), by Kevin M. Godfrey and David J.P. Barker

“Fetal Programming and Adult Health” (2001), by Kevin M. Godfrey and David J.P. Barker
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“The Intergenerational Effects of Fetal Programming: Non-genomic Mechanisms for the Inheritance of Low Birth Weight and Cardiovascular Risk” (2004), by Amanda J. Drake and Brian R. Walker

“The Intergenerational Effects of Fetal Programming: Non-genomic Mechanisms for the Inheritance of Low Birth <a href="/search?text=Weight" title="" class="lexicon-term">Weight</a> and Cardiovascular Risk” (2004), by Amanda J. Drake and Brian R. Walker
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