1956
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(56)80004-8
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The relationship of paranatal experience to oxygen saturation in newborn infants

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“…This procedure was only partially successful. Complete details concerning the newborns have been reported in a number of papers (Caldwell et al, 1957;Graham et al, 1956;Graham, Pennoyer, Caldwell, Greenman, & Hartmann, 1957;Pennoyer et al, 1956).…”
Section: Xeicbornsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure was only partially successful. Complete details concerning the newborns have been reported in a number of papers (Caldwell et al, 1957;Graham et al, 1956;Graham, Pennoyer, Caldwell, Greenman, & Hartmann, 1957;Pennoyer et al, 1956).…”
Section: Xeicbornsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further information on newborn selection procedures may be found in the individual reports of various phases of the newborn study Graham, Matarazzo, & Caldwell, 1956;Graham, Pennoyer, Caldwell, Greenman, & Hartmann, 1957;Pennoyer et al, 1956).…”
Section: Newbornsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were analyzed by a microadaption of the spectrophotometric determination of oxyhemoglobin described by Roos and Rich (1952). Previous publications (Caldwell et al, 1957;Pennoyer, Behrer, & Keso, 1957;Pennoyer, et al, 1956) gave a more detailed account of the collection and analysis procedure, the distribution of oxygen saturation percentages, and the relation of this measure to other newborn variables.…”
Section: Oxygen Saturationmentioning
confidence: 99%