Countries citing papers authored by Daniel Bergsma
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Daniel Bergsma. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Daniel Bergsma. The network helps show where Daniel Bergsma may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel Bergsma
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Robinson, Arthur, Herbert A. Lubs, & Daniel Bergsma. (1979). Sex chromosome aneuploidy : prospective studies on children.20 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel, J.L. Hamerton, & Lynda J. Donald. (1978). Human gene mapping 4 : Winnipeg conference (1977), fourth International Workshop on Human Gene Mapping. S. Karger eBooks.4 indexed citations
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Summitt, Robert L. & Daniel Bergsma. (1978). Sex differentiation and chromosomal abnormalities.20 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel, et al.. (1978). Morphogenesis and malformation of the cardiovascular system.64 indexed citations
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Summitt, Robert L. & Daniel Bergsma. (1978). Recent advances and new syndromes.
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Lerner, Richard A. & Daniel Bergsma. (1978). The Molecular basis of cell-cell interaction : proceedings of first international conference, La Jolla, California, 1977.1 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel & R. Brian Lowry. (1977). Numerical taxonomy of birth defects and polygenic disorders.4 indexed citations
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Blandau, Richard J., et al.. (1977). Morphogenesis and malformation of the genital system : the Third International Conference on Morphogenesis and Malformation, held at Lake Wilderness, Washington, July, 1976.1 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel & R. Brian Lowry. (1977). Embryology and pathogenesis and prenatal diagnosis.20 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel, et al.. (1977). Morphogenesis and malformation of the limb.4 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel & R. Brian Lowry. (1977). Natural history of specific birth defects.13 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel & Joan H. Marks. (1977). Trends and teaching in clinical genetics.1 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel. (1976). Cancer and genetics.6 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel, Victor A. McKusick, & Wilma Β. Bias. (1976). Human gene mapping 3 : Baltimore Conference (1975). S. Karger eBooks.11 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel & R. Neil Schimke. (1976). Cytogenetics, environment, and malformation syndromes.3 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel & R. Neil Schimke. (1976). Growth problems and clinical advances.8 indexed citations
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Myrianthopoulos, Ntinos C., C. S. Chung, & Daniel Bergsma. (1974). Congenital malformations in singletons : epidemiologic survey. Medical Entomology and Zoology.68 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel. (1972). Congenital cardiac defects--recent advances. Medical Entomology and Zoology.11 indexed citations
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Bergsma, Daniel. (1972). Advances in human genetics their impact on society : proceedings of a symposium, held at Chicago, Ill. Co-sponsored by the American Genetic Association and the National Foundation-March of Dimes. Medical Entomology and Zoology.3 indexed citations
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