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The March of Dimes sponsored five international conferences in June 1974, November 1977, May 1981, June 1984, and June 1989 and published articles from the conferences in book form in 1979, 1982, 1986, and 1991 from seven longitudinal prospective cohort studies on the development of over 300 children and young adults with sex chromosome abnormalities identified in the screening of almost 200, 000 consecutive births in hospitals in Denver, Edinburgh, New Haven, Toronto, Aarhus, Winnipeg, and Boston from 1964 to 1975.
These seven studies — the only unbiased studies of unselected individuals with sex chromosome abnormalities — have replaced the older, biased studies of institutionalized individuals in understanding the development of individuals with sex chromosome abnormalities.

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