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_ Early Human 4 Development ELSEVIER Early Human Development 43 (1995) 277-278 Volume contents Volume 43 (1995) J. Golding (UK) Reproduction and caffeine consumption — a literature review P.B. Toft, H. Leth, P.B. Ring, B. Peitersen, H.C. Lou, O. Henriksen (Denmark) Volumetric analysis of the normal infant brain and in intrauterine growth retardation M.L. Brizot, N.A. Bersinger, G. Xydias, R.J.M. Snijders, K.H. Nicolaides (UK; Switzerland) Maternal serum Schwangerschafts Protein-1 (SP1) and fetal chromosomal abnormalities at 10—13 weeks’ gestation L. de Groot, B. Hopkins, B. Touwen (The Netherlands) Muscle power, sitting unsupported and trunk rotation in pre-term infants A.D. Postle, M.D.M. Al, G.C. Burdge, G. Hornstra (UK; The Netherlands) The composition of individual molecular species of plasma phosphatidylcholine in human pregnancy Y. Matsuo, F. Inoue, H. Yoshioka, A. Kinugasa, M. Uchiyama, T. Sawada (Japan) Changes of erythrocyte ouabain maximum binding after birth in neonates — in relation to erythrocyte sodium and potassium concentrations N.C. Wathen, L.A. Perry, L. Gunn, D.J. Campbell, T. Chard (UK) Relaxin levels in amniotic fluid, extraembryonic coelomic fluid and maternal serum in early human pregnancy C.T. Leonard, T. Matsumoto, P. Diedrich (USA; Japan) Human myotatic reflex development of the lower extremities Letter to the Editor W.H. James (United Kingdom) What causes the excess left-handedness in twins? Abstracts of papers presented at the Neonatal Society Meeting Instructions to authors C.S. Tuffnell, S.A. Petersen, M.P. Wailoo (UK) Prone sleeping infants have a reduced ability to lose heat C. Romanini, G. Rizzo (Italy) Fetal behaviour in normal and compromised fetuses. An overview C. Roger, V. Koziel, P. Vert, A. Nehlig (France) Mapping of the consequences of bilirubin exposure in the immature rat: local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose during moderate and severe hyperbilirubinemia J.K. Candlish, L.L. Tho, H.W. Lee (Singapore) Erythrocyte enzymes decomposing reactive oxygen species and gestational age C.L. Fawer, S. Besnier, M. Forcada, T. Buclin, A. Calame (Switzerland) Influence of perinatal, developmental and environmental factors on cognitive abilities of preterm child- ren without major impairments at 5 years M. Huisman, C. Koopman-Esseboom, C.I. Lanting, C.G. van der Paauw, L.G.M.Th. Tuinstra, V. Fidler, N. Weisglas-Kuperus, P.J.J. Sauer, E.R. Boersma, B.C.L. Touwen (The Netherlands) Neurological condition in 18-month-old children perinatally exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins S. Takashima, K. lida, K. Deguchi (Japan) Periventricular leukomalacia, glial development and myelination D. Gazzolo, G.H.A. Visser, F. Santi, C.P. Magliano, F. Scopesi, A. Russo, C. Pittaluga, M. Nigro, R. Camoriano, P.L. Bruschettini (Italy) Behavioural development and Doppler velocimetry in relation to perinatal outcome in small for dates fetuses J.L. Gingras, J.B. Feibel, L.B. Dalley, A. Muelenaer, C.G. Knight (USA) Maternal polydrug use including cocaine and postnatal infant sleep architecture: preliminary observa- tions and implications for respiratory control and behavior K. Persson, B. Strémberg (Sweden) Structured Observation of Motor Performance (SOMP-I) applied to preterm and full term infants who needed neonatal intensive care. A cross-sectional analysis of progress and quality of motor performance at ages 0-10 months E.J.H. Mulder, D.M. Leiblum, G.H.A. Visser (The Netherlands) Fetal breathing movements in late diabetic pregnancy: relationship to fetal heart rate patterns and Braxton Hicks’ contractions H. Endo, T. Oka (Japan) Histological and immunohistochemical analysis of lung development, with particular reference to lung hypoplasia H. Kashiwagi, S. Shirataki (Japan) Development in mother-infant en face interaction of high-risk newborn infants: A longitudinal follow-up from 0 to 7 months Author Index Subject Index Volume Contents

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