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The SELMA Study: A Birth Cohort Study in Sweden Following More Than 2000 Mother–Child Pairs
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These findings indicate that the participating families do not fully represent the study population and thus, the exposure in this population. However, there is no obvious reason that this selection bias will have an impact on identification of environmental risk factors.
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