Foetal testosterone and vocabulary size in 18- and 24-month-old infants
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Acknowledgements
SL was supported by an MRC doctoral studentship, and SBC was supported by an MRC program grant. This work formed part of the PhD thesis submitted by the first author, which contains a full report of this work. We are grateful to Patrick Bolton, Ian Goodyer, Steve Smith, Gerry Hackett, Melissa Hines, John Manning, Geoff Sanders, Rebecca Knickmeyer, and Joe Herbert for support and discussion. Finally, we are indebted to the families who participated in this study.
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