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A Ten Year Study of Trends in Births and Related Factors of Three Different Racial Groups in a Large Teaching Hospital

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Third International Conference on System Science in Health Care

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With a coastline washed by the Atlantic Ocean on the western shore and on its eastern shore by the Indian Ocean, the Cape Peninsula forms part of the extreme southern tip of the African Continent.

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Prinsloo, F.R., van Kotze, T.J.W. (1984). A Ten Year Study of Trends in Births and Related Factors of Three Different Racial Groups in a Large Teaching Hospital. In: van Eimeren, W., Engelbrecht, R., Flagle, C.D. (eds) Third International Conference on System Science in Health Care. Health Systems Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69939-9_133

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