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Legal Problems Surrounding Medical Care for Neonates Born to International Students: Report of Two Families in Japan

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Nakajima, J., Suganami, Y., Tsutsumi, N. et al. Legal Problems Surrounding Medical Care for Neonates Born to International Students: Report of Two Families in Japan. J Immigrant Minority Health 18, 946–947 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-016-0374-6

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