Birth defects series / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, National Perinatal Statistics Unit
- Bib ID:
- 2284258
- Format:
- Journal
- Description:
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- Sydney : AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit, 1995-1999
- v. : ill. ; 30 cm.
- ISSN:
- 1321-8352
- Notes:
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- Each issue has a distinctive title.
- From No. 4 only available via the internet
- ISSN registration, 01, 19950706, 20040811
- Life Dates:
- No. 1-no. 3
- Has Sub-series:
- Congenital malformations Australia 0810-3313
- Later Title:
- Birth anomalies series, 1449-8405
- Frequency:
- Irregular
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
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