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Ernest B. HOOK
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Capture-recapture methods in epidemiology: methods and limitations
EB Hook, RR Regal
Epidemiologic reviews 17 (2), 243-264, 1995
9821995
Rates of chromosome abnormalities at different maternal ages
EB Hook
Obstetrics & Gynecology 58 (3), 282-285, 1981
6931981
Exclusion of chromosomal mosaicism: tables of 90%, 95% and 99% confidence limits and comments on use.
EB Hook
American journal of human genetics 29 (1), 94, 1977
6501977
The distribution of chromosomal genotypes associated with Turner's syndrome: livebirth prevalence rates and evidence for diminished fetal mortality and severity in genotypes …
EB Hook, D Warburton
Human genetics 64, 24-27, 1983
5401983
Chromosomal abnormality rates at amniocentesis and in live-born infants
EB Hook, PK Cross, DM Schreinemachers
Jama 249 (15), 2034-2038, 1983
5371983
The frequency of chromosome abnormalities detected in consecutive newborn studies—differences between studies—results by sex and by severity of phenotypic involvement
EB Hook, JL Hamerton
Population cytogenetics, 63-79, 1977
4131977
Behavioral implications of the human XYY genotype
EB Hook
Science 179 (4069), 139-150, 1973
2931973
Risks of unbalanced progeny at amniocentesis to carriers of chromosome rearrangements: data from United States and Canadian laboratories
A Daniel, EB Hook, G Wulf
American journal of medical genetics 33 (1), 14-53, 1989
2731989
Dietary cravings and aversions during pregnancy
EB Hook
The American journal of clinical nutrition 31 (8), 1355-1362, 1978
2661978
Cardiovascular birth defects and antenatal exposure to female sex hormones
OP Heinonen, D Slone, RR Monson, EB Hook, S Shapiro
New England Journal of Medicine 296 (2), 67-70, 1977
2641977
The value of capture-recapture methods even for apparent exhaustive surveys: the need for adjustment for source of ascertainment intersection in attempted complete prevalence …
EB Hook, RR Regal
American Journal of Epidemiology 135 (9), 1060-1067, 1992
2631992
Cytogenetic and epidemiological findings in Down syndrome, England and Wales 1989 to 1993. National Down Syndrome Cytogenetic Register and the Association of Clinical …
D Mutton, E Alberman, EB Hook
Journal of medical genetics 33 (5), 387-394, 1996
2411996
Turner syndrome revisited: review of new data supports the hypothesis that all viable 45, X cases are cryptic mosaics with a rescue cell line, implying an origin by mitotic loss
EB Hook, D Warburton
Human genetics 133, 417-424, 2014
2392014
Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy and association with pregnancy outcome
FD Tierson, CL Olsen, EB Hook
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 155 (5), 1017-1022, 1986
2041986
Prevalence, risks and recurrence
H EB
Prenatal diagnosis and screening, 351-392, 1992
201*1992
Down syndrome in live births by single year maternal age interval in a Swedish study: comparison with results from a New York State study.
EB Hook, A Lindsjö
American journal of human genetics 30 (1), 19, 1978
1921978
Estimated rates of Down syndrome in live births by one year maternal age intervals for mothers aged 20-49 in a New York State study-implications of the risk figures for genetic …
EB Hook, GM Chambers
Birth defects original article series 13 (3A), 123-141, 1977
1881977
The natural history of cytogenetically abnormal fetuses detected at midtrimester amniocentesis which are not terminated electively: new data and estimates of the excess and …
EB Hook, BB Topol, PK Cross
American journal of human genetics 45 (6), 855, 1989
1701989
The association between maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein and preterm birth, small for gestational age infants, preeclampsia, and placental complications
DK Waller, LS Lustig, GC Cunningham, LB Feuchtbaum, EB Hook
Obstetrics & Gynecology 88 (5), 816-822, 1996
1691996
Down syndrome: frequency in human populations and factors pertinent to variation in rates
EB Hook
Trisomy 21, 3-67, 1981
1691981
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