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    Demographic characteristics and reproductive risk factors among each singleton preterm birth group and term births (<i>n</i> = 1,390,742) for the years 1987–2010 in Finland.

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    <p>SD = standard deviation, IVF = in vitro fertilization,</p>a<p>BMI = body mass index, corresponding to the years 2004–2010, <i>n</i> = 369,546,</p>b<p>corresponding to the years 1991–2010.</p

    Adjusted odds ratios (aORs) of singleton extremely preterm, very preterm and moderately preterm births for the years 1987–2010 in Finland.

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    a<p>Reference population: singleton term pregnancies (≥37 weeks), <i>n</i> = 1,133,367,</p>b<p>BMI = body mass index, corresponding to the years 2004−2010, reference group <i>n</i> = 236,091.</p>c<p>IVF = in-vitro fertilization, corresponding to the years 1991−2010.</p

    Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Ozone and childhood respiratory disease in three US cities: evaluation of effect measure modification by neighborhood socioeconomic status using a Bayesian hierarchical approach

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    Distribution and summary statistics for indicators of neighborhood SES in each city. Table S1. Number of ED visits and ZCTAs in high and low SES neighborhoods. Figure S2. Effect modification of ozone-respiratory disease by continuous values of neighborhood SES in city-specific analyses (PDF 1175 kb
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