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Editorial
. 2023 Nov;90(11):1075-1076.
doi: 10.1007/s12098-023-04791-7. Epub 2023 Aug 16.

Wearables - A Revolution in Neonatal Monitoring?

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Wearables - A Revolution in Neonatal Monitoring?

Sindhu Sivanandan. Indian J Pediatr. 2023 Nov.
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