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FIG. 3 in Immediate skin-to-skin contact for low birth weight infants is safe in terms of cardiorespiratory stability in limited-resource settings.

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FIG. 3. Map of home ranges using 95% kernel density estimates (KDE-href) for radio-tracked turtles at the study site in the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Florida, USA.

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Published as part of Linnér, Agnes, Westrup, Björn, Rettedal, Siren, Kawaza, Kondwani, Naburi, Helga, Newton, Sam, Morgan, Barak, Chellani, Harish, Arya, Sugandha, Phiri, Vincent Samuel, Adejuyigbe, Ebunoluwa, Brobby, Naana A Wireko, Boakye-Yiadom, Adwoa Pokua, Gadama, Luis, Assenga, Evelyne, Ngarina, Matilda, Rao, Suman, Bahl, Rajiv & Bergman, Nils, 2022, Immediate skin-to-skin contact for low birth weight infants is safe in terms of cardiorespiratory stability in limited-resource settings., pp. 376-385 in Journal of Herpetology 3 (6) on page 380, DOI: 10.1670/20-071, http://zenodo.org/record/7877224

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