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Smoking in pregnancy and development into early adulthood
K. R. Fogelman,
O. Manor
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Maternal Prenatal Smoking
100%
Early Adulthood
100%
Birth Weight
75%
Intellectual Development
50%
Between-subject
25%
Early Adults
25%
Adult Life
25%
Social Class
25%
Cigarette
25%
Class Size
25%
Physical Development
25%
Birth Weight for Gestational Age
25%
Smoke Effect
25%
Weighted Data
25%
Term Relationship
25%
Self-reported Height
25%
National Child Development Study
25%
High Qualification
25%
Social Sciences
Smoking in Pregnancy
100%
Mental Development
50%
Offspring
50%
Child Development
25%
Social Class
25%
Class Size
25%
Physiological Development
25%
Development Studies
25%
Psychology
Smoking in Pregnancy
100%
Offspring
50%
Intellectual Development
50%
Child Development
25%
Gestational Age
25%