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Early Human Development, 28 (1992) 289-291 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd. Subject index adipose tissue, human development, fetuses, cyclic guanosine monophosphate, atrial natriuretic pelvis, connective tissue, 79 peptide, sodium excretion, preterm infant, AGA, visual acuity, development, neonates, newborn, 145 preterms, fullterms, SGA, low birth rate, low- risk, 155 data analysis, heart rate variability, spectral amniotic fluid, |GF-1, IGFBP-1, cxtraembryonic analysis, sleep, newborn infant, premature coelom, first trimester, 105 169 anaemia of prematurity, erythropoietin, development, visual acuity, neonates, preterms, Jehovah’s Witness, 279 fullterms, SGA, AGA, low birth weight, low- anetpartum fetal death, congenital anomaly, risk, 155 exposure to hazards, paternal smoking, risk factor, threatened abortion, 193 early infancy, general movements, EMG, co- asymmetric and symmetric intrauerine growth contraction, reciprocal activity, 231 retardation, preterm infant, neurological development, 7 early infancy, general movements, neurological atrial natriuretic peptide, cyclic guanosine development, video analysis, 201 EEG, preterm infants, bioelectrical maturation, monophosphate, sodium excretion, preterm peri- and neonatal cerebral lesions, 37 infant, newborn, 145 EMG, general movements, early infancy, co- behavioural assessment, neonatal behaviour, low- contraction, reciprocal activity, 231 enthyroid neonates, thyrotropin, parturition, 19 risk full-term infant, cultural background, anaemia of prematurity, neurological examination, 265 behavioural assessment, neonatal behaviour, low- Jehovah's Witness, 279 risk full-term infant, obstetric condition, exposure to hazards, anetpartum fetal death, congenital anomaly, paternal smoking, risk neurological examination, 253 factor, threatened abortion, 193 bioelectrical maturation, preterm infants, EEG, peri- and neonatal cerebral lesions, 37 extraembryonic coelom, IGF-1, IGFBP-1, amnio- tic fluid, first trimester, 105 birth morphology, spastic cerebral palsy, intra- uterine growth, 91 body temperature, preterm infants, tympan fetal behavioural state concept, fetal heart rate, temperature, skin temperature, | computer analysis, rest-activity cycles, inter- pretation of fetal heart rate patterns, 27 co-contraction, general movements, early infancy, fetal breathing movements, lung development, EMG, reciprocal activity, 231 premature rupture of the amniotic mem- compliance, Hering Breuer reflex, premature branes, oligohydramnios, 133 birth, lung function, tidal volume, 111 fetal heart rate, computer analysis, rest-activity computer analysis, fetal heart rate, rest-activity cycles, fetal behavioural state concept, inter- cycles, fetal behavioural state concept, inter- pretation of fetal heart rate patterns, 27 pretation of fetal heart rate patterns, 27 fetal movements, movement quality, intrauterine congenital anomaly, anctpartum fetal death, growth retardation, low birth weight, neuro- exposure to hazards, paternal smoking, risk logical condition, 119 factor, threatened abortion, 193 fetus, sulphotransferase, lung, xenobiotics, connective tissue, human development, fetuses, steroids, 65 pelvis, adipose tissue, 79 fetus, vasopressin, human, neonate, skeletal cultural background, neonatal behaviour, low- muscle, 215 risk full-term infant, neurological examina- fetuses, human development, pelvis, connective tion, behavioural assessment, 265 tissue, adipose tissue, 79 290 first trimester, IGF-1, IGFBP-1, amniotic fluid, lung function, Hering Breuer reflex, premature extraembryonic coelom, 105 birth, compliance, tidal volume, !11 fullterms, visual acuity, development, neonates, lung, sulphotransferase, fetus, xenobiotics, preterms, SGA, AGA, low birth weight, low- steroids, 65 risk, 155 monocytosis, preterm infants, neonatal infection, general movements, early infancy, EMG, co- intensive care, 223 contraction, reciprocal activity, 231 movement quality, fetal movements, intrauterine general movements, early infancy, neurological growth retardation, low birth weight, development, video analysis, 201 neurological condition, 119 heart rate variability, spectral analysis, data neonatal behaviour, low-risk full-term infant, analysis, sleep, newborn infant, premature, cultural background, neurological examina- 169 tion, behavioural assessment, 265 Hering Breuer reflex, premature birth, lung func- neonatal behaviour, low-risk full-term infant, tion, compliance, tidal volume, !11 obstetric condition, neurological examina- human development, fetuses, pelvis, connective tion, behavioural assessment, 253 tissue, adipose tissue, 79 neonatal infection, monocytosis, preterm infants, human, vasopressin, fetus, neonate, skeletal intensive care, 223 muscle, 215 neonate, vasopressin, human, fetus, skeletal IGF-1, IGFBP-1, amniotic fluid, extraembryonic muscle, 215 coelom, first trimester, 105 neonates, visual acuity, development, preterms, IGFBP-1, IGF-1, amniotic fluid, extraembryonic fullterms, SGA, AGA, low birth weight, low- coelom, first trimester, 105 risk, 155 intensive care, monocytosis, preterm infants, neurological condition, fetal movements, move- neonatal infection, 223 ment quality, intrauterine growth retarda- interpretation of fetal heart rate patterns, fetal tion, low birth weight, 119 heart rate, computer analysis, rest-activity neurological development, general movements, cycles, fetal behavioural state concept, 27 early infancy, video analysis, 201 intrauterine growth retardation, fetal movements, neurological development, preterm infant, asym- movement quality, low birth weight, metric and symmetric intrauerine growth neurological condition, 119 retardation, 7 intrauterine growth, spastic cerebral palsy, birth neurological examination, neonatal behaviour, morphology, 91 low-risk full-term infant, obstetric condition, behavioural assessment, 253 Jehovah’s Witness, erythropoietin, anaemia of neurological examination, neonatal behaviour, prematurity, 279 low-risk full-term infant, cultural background, behavioural assessment, 265 low birth weight, fetal movements, movement newborn, atrial natriuretic peptide, cyclic quality, intrauterine growth retardation, guanosine monophosphate, sodium excre- neurological condition, 119 tion, preterm infant, 145 low birth weight, visual acuity, development, newborn infant, heart rate variability, spectral neonates, preterms, fullterms, SGA, AGA, analysis, data analysis, sleep, premature, 169 low-risk, 155 low-risk full-term infant, neonatal behaviour, obstetric condition, neonatal behaviour, low-risk cultural background, neurological examina- full-term infant, neurological examination, tion, behavioural assessment, 265 behavioural assessment, 253 low-risk full-term infant, neonatal behaviour, oligohydramnios, fetal breathing movements, obstetric condition, neurological examina- lung development, premature rupture of the tion, behavioural assessment, 253 amniotic membranes, 133 low-risk, visual acuity, development, neonates, preterms, fullterms, SGA, AGA, low birth parturition, thyrotropin, enthyroid neonates, 19 weight, 155 lung development, fetal breathing paternal smoking, anetpartum fetal death, con- movements, premature rupture of the amni- genital anomaly, exposure to hazards, risk otic membranes, oligohydramnios, 133 factor, threatened abortion, 193 291 pelvis, human development, fetuses, connective skeletal muscle, vasopressin, human, fetus, tissue, adipose tissue, 79 neonate, 215 peri- and neonatal cerebral lesions, preterm in- skin temperature, preterm infants, tympan fants, EEG, bioelectrical maturation, 37 temperboadyt teumperraetur,e, | premature birth, Hering Breuer reflex, lung func- sleep, heart rate variability, spectral analysis, tion, compliance, tidal volume, 111 data analysis, newborn infant, premature, 169 premature, heart rate variability, spectral sodium excretion, atrial natriuretic peptide, cyclic analysis, data analysis, sleep, newborn infant, guanosine monophosphate, preterm infant, 169 newborn, 145 premature rupture of the amniotic membranes, spastic cerebral palsy, birth morphology, intra- fetal breathing movements, lung develop- uterine growth, 91 ment, oligohydramnios, 133 spectral analysis, heart rate variability, data preterm infant, atrial natriuretic peptide, cyclic analysis, sleep, newborn infant, premature guanosine monophosphate, sodium excre- 169 tion, newborn, 145 steroids, sulphotransferase, fetus, lung, xeno- preterm infant, asymmetric and symmetric in- biotics,6 5 trauerine growth retardation, neurological sulphotransferase, fetus, lung, xenobiotics, development, 7 steroids,6 5 preterm infants, EEG, bioelectrical maturation, peri- and neonatal cerebral lesions, 37 threatened abortion, anetpartum fetal death, con- preterm infants, monocytosis, neonatal infection, genital anomaly, exposure to hazards, pater- intensive care, 223 nal smoking, risk factor, 193 preterm infants, tympan temperature, body thyrotropin, enthyroid neonates, parturition, 19 temperature, skin temperature, | tidal volume, Hering Breuer reflex, premature preterms, visual acuity, development, neonates, fullterms, SGA, AGA, low birth weight, low- birth, lung function, compliance, 111 risk, 155 tympan temperature, preterm infants, body temperature, skin temperature, | » general movements, early in- fancy, EMG, co-contraction, 231 vasopressin, human, fetus, neonate, skeletal mus- rest-activity cycles, fetal heart rate, computer cle, 215 analysis, fetal behavioural state concept, in- video analysis, general movements, early infancy, terpretation of fetal heart rate patterns, 27 neurological development, 201 risk factor, anetpartum fetal death, congenital visual acuity, development, neonates, preterms, anomaly, exposure to hazards, paternal fullterms, SGA, AGA, low birth weight, low- smoking, threatened abortion, 193 risk, 155 SGA, visual acuity, development, neonates, preterms, fullterms, AGA, low birth weight, xenobiotics, sulphotransferase, fetus, lung, low-risk, 155 steroids, 65 Early Human Development, 28 (1992) 293 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd. Author index Arkley, M.M., 215 Giustardi, A., 37 Panesar, N.S., 19 Greenough, A., 111 Prechtl, H.F.R., 119, 133, 201, Bamforth, K.J., 65 231 Benatti, A., 37 Hadders-Algra, M., 201, 231 Blair, E., 91 Herbert, M., 279 Rajadurai, V.S., 223 Bolzani, R., 37 Hermans, A.J.M., 155 Royston, P., 145 Hume, R., 65 Schoemaker, H.C., 27 Hurgoiu, V., | Cai, W.-W., 193 Sival, D.A., 119, 133 Campbell, D.J., 105 Smith, A., 145 Jones, A.L., 65 Carter, N., 145 Smith, A., 215 Cass, P.L., 105 Stanley, F., 91 Kauffmann, F., 169 Chambers, H.M., 223 Stephen, R.L., 215 Chan, V., 111 Klip-Van den Nieuwendijk, Swartjes, J.M., 27 A.W.J., 231 Chard, T., 105 Kihnel, W., 79 Clairambault, J., 169 Torricelli, A., 37 Coughtrie, M.W.H., 65 Curzi-Dascalova, L., 169 Lao, T.T., 19 Van Eykern, L.A., 231 Leffler, C., 169 van Geijn, H.P., 27 Littleton, P., 145 Davies, D.P., 279 Van Hof-van Duin, J., 155 Davis, P., 279 Mantel, R., 27 Verrier Jones, E.R., 279 Martikainen, M.A., 7 Vigneswaran, R., 223 Eishima, K., 253, 265 Mcintosh, N., 215 Visser, G.H.A., 119, 133 Médigue, C., 169 Ferrari, F., 37 Midgley, J., 145 Wang, H.S., 105 Frigieri, G., 37 Modi, N., 145 Wathen, N.C., 105 Fritsch, H., 79 Yin Li, C., 19 Ori, L., 37 Gardiner, A.A., 223 Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M., 155 Zhang, J., 193

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