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Nat Commun
March 2015
Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam 3000 CA, The Netherlands.
Variants associated with blood lipid levels may be population-specific. To identify low-frequency variants associated with this phenotype, population-specific reference panels may be used. Here we impute nine large Dutch biobanks (~35,000 samples) with the population-specific reference panel created by the Genome of The Netherlands Project and perform association testing with blood lipid levels.
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August 1990
Epidemiology and Biostatistics Section, Boston U. School of Public Health, MA 02118-2394.
In 1977-1980, over 12,000 pregnant women being followed at the Boston Hospital for Women were interviewed and had their medical records reviewed. The effect of interpregnancy interval on the risk of preterm labor was estimated in 4,467 of these women whose previous pregnancy had resulted in a full-term live birth. The rate of preterm birth after the spontaneous onset of labor in this cohort was 3.
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