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1. Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy Of The Preliminary Study On Full-term Newborns
2. The Pilot Study Of Correlation Between Serum Estradiol Levels Of Premature Infants And The Incident Of The HMD And BPD
3. Study On The Dynamic Change And Correlation Of The Cardiac And Pulmonary Function In The Neonates
4. Isolation, Culture And Identification Of The Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived From Preterm And Full-term Infants Umbilical Cord Blood In Vitro
5. Comparative Analysis Of Fecal Microbiota Of Full-term Infants Born With Different Methods Of Delivery
6. The Research On The Social Living Adaptative Function And Influencing Factors For Preterm Infants
7. Curative Efefct Observation Of Dexamethasone To Prevent NRDS In Late Preterm Infants And Full Term Infants
8. Clinical Features Of Full Term Infants And Preterm Infants With Respiratory Distress Syndrome
9. The Risk Factors Of Necrotizing Enterocolitis In64Full Term Infants
10. Study Of Default Mode Network In Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Between Premature And Full-term Infants
11. The Study Of Neonatal Energy Expenditure Of Gastrointestinal Disease
12. Analysis Of Main Causes,treatments And Prognosis Of Severe Hyperbilirubinemia In Full-term Infants Of Hebei Province
13. Clinical Analysis And Early Monitoring Of Serum Cytokines Combined With Surfaceproteins In Full Term Infants With Respiratory Failure
14. Clinical Analysis Of Respiratory Distress Syndrome(RDS) In Neonates Among Different Gestational Ages
15. The Research Of Energy Expenditure Of Neonatal Pneumonia
16. Clinical Feature Analysis Of Respiratory Distress Syndrome In Full-term Neonates Among Different Chest X-ray Grades
17. Comparison Of Clinical Feature Of Early And Late Onset Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Full-term Infants
18. Analysis Of The Similarities And Differences In Clinical Features Of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Between Preterm And Full-term Infants
19. MR-DTI Study Of Potential Brain Injury In Full-term Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
20. Evaluation About High Risk Of Purulent Meningitis In Full Term Infants And Preterm Infants
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