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ALLEGED BIRTH OF TRIPLETS IN THE RHESUS MONKEY.
1938
C G Hartman
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Parity as a determinant of birth weight in the rhesus monkey.
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Maternal reactions to the birth of triplets.
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Birth of rhesus monkey infant after in vitro fertilization and nonsurgical embryo transfer.
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Birth weight references for triplets.
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