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Despite numerous studies, only a few have examined the transition from neonatal hypothermia and associated risk factors in depth. The average time spent in a severe hypothermia state was 48, 35, and 24 minutes for three different levels of birth weight, and 53, 41, and 31 minutes for low, moderate, and normal Apgar scores, respectively. The mean sojourn time in a severe hypothermia state was 48, 39, and 31 minutes for three different levels of high, normal, and low pulse rate, respectively. The average time spent in severe and mild hypothermia for neonates with . . .

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