Development of visual and somatosensory evoked responses in pre-term newborn infantsReponses evoquees chez des nouveau-nes prematures☆
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This study has been supported by the Swedish Medical Research Council (Project B70-19V-2939-01 and B72-19V-2939-02) and by the Board for Technical Development.