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From the initial Maternity Survey of 13,687, a sample of 5,362 singleton, living, babies born to married parents was selected for follow-up. | From the initial Maternity Survey of 13,687, a sample of 5,362 singleton, living, babies born to married parents was selected for follow-up. | ||
- | This sample was stratified to include all single births to married women with husbands in non-manual and agricultural employment and 1 in 4 of all comparable births to women with husbands in manual employment. | + | This sample was stratified to include all single births to married women with husbands in non-manual and agricultural employment and one in four of all comparable births to women with husbands in manual employment. |
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We are still in contact with over 80% of the original surviving sample living in mainland Britain.\\ | We are still in contact with over 80% of the original surviving sample living in mainland Britain.\\ | ||
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