Sympathoadrenal activity and peripheral blood flow after birth: Comparison in infants delivered vaginally and by cesarean section*
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Supported by Grant 5234 from the Swedish Medical Research Council, by Expressens's Prenatal Foundation, and by Sällskapet Barnavàrd.
This work was included in a doctoral thesis.
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