Retraction

Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Between Fatness and Brain Size at Birth

Retraction Details

Nature of Retraction:

Retraction

Retraction Notice:
10.1002/ajhb.20016

Citations (8)

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8 After 2+ years
6656 Days since retraction (latest)
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Published: May 2022
6656 days after retraction
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Published: Nov 2021
6467 days after retraction
Paper citing Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Betwee...
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Published: May 2021
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Paper citing Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Betwee...
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Published: Jul 2017
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Paper citing Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Betwee...
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Published: Jan 2017
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Paper citing Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Betwee...
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Published: Aug 2012
3093 days after retraction
Paper citing Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Betwee...
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Published: Jun 2006
827 days after retraction
Paper citing Why are Human Newborns so Fat? Relationship Betwee...
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Published: Apr 2006
785 days after retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations: 8
Years Since Retraction: 21.7 years
Open Access: No
Last Checked: Never
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