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The effect of altitude on fertility in Andean countries

Pages 97-101 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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Victor H. Parraguez & Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes. (2020) Endocrinology of reproductive function and pregnancy at high altitudes. Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research 11, pages 27-32.
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Snigdha Shaw, Dishari Ghosh, Utkarsha Kumar, Usha Panjwani & Bhuvnesh Kumar. (2018) Impact of high altitude on key determinants of female reproductive health: a review. International Journal of Biometeorology 62:11, pages 2045-2055.
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Virginia J. Vitzthum. (2013) Fifty Fertile Years: Anthropologists' Studies of Reproduction in High Altitude Natives. American Journal of Human Biology 25:2, pages 179-189.
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Virginia J. Vitzthum. (2013) Fifty fertile years: Anthropologists' studies of reproduction in high altitude natives. American Journal of Human Biology, pages n/a-n/a.
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V. J. Vitzthum. (2001) The home team advantage: reproduction in women indigenous to high altitude. Journal of Experimental Biology 204:18, pages 3141-3150.
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John Holian. (2022) The Fertility of Maya and Ladino Women. Latin American Research Review 20:2, pages 87-103.
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Winnifred Berg Cutler & Celso Ramon García. (1980) The psychoneuroendocrinology of the ovulatory cycle of woman: A review. Psychoneuroendocrinology 5:2, pages 89-111.
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W. Whitney Hicks. (1974) Economic Development and Fertility Change in Mexico, 1950–1970. Demography 11:3, pages 407-421.
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