A. Akin Et Al. , "Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes," ACTA PAEDIATRICA , vol.107, no.6, pp.1100-1101, 2018
Akin, A. Et Al. 2018. Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes. ACTA PAEDIATRICA , vol.107, no.6 , 1100-1101.
Akin, A., Sarici, S. U., Ozcan, M., Akpinar, M., ALTUN BİNGÖL, D., Yasartekin, Y., ... SERDAR, M. A.(2018). Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes. ACTA PAEDIATRICA , vol.107, no.6, 1100-1101.
Akin, Agah Et Al. "Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes," ACTA PAEDIATRICA , vol.107, no.6, 1100-1101, 2018
Akin, Agah Et Al. "Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes." ACTA PAEDIATRICA , vol.107, no.6, pp.1100-1101, 2018
Akin, A. Et Al. (2018) . "Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes." ACTA PAEDIATRICA , vol.107, no.6, pp.1100-1101.
@article{article, author={Agah Akin Et Al. }, title={Transcutaneous bilirubinometry should be carried out in newborn infants at least seven hours after phototherapy finishes}, journal={ACTA PAEDIATRICA}, year=2018, pages={1100-1101} }