He said the operation, known as gastric transposition, is more commonly used on newborn babies born with defects. |
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Our newborn babies are refusing to tolerate a lot of ingredients in baby foods. |
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The first week after birth is a time of major metabolic and physiological adaptation for newborn infants. |
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This deficiency is associated with anemia, a sore mouth and tongue and poor growth and spinal cord problems in newborn children. |
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There have been two heartbreaking situations in Scotland recently where newborn babies have been abandoned. |
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The life-long farmer was attempting to lift a newborn calf when the cow's hoof struck him. |
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Very young children and newborn infants require a lower dose than older children. |
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A newborn rosie somewhat resembles a gray-speckled trout, with only a hint of the trademark pink breast. |
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Major advances in forensic science could help police track down the killer of a newborn baby murdered four years ago. |
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Some would argue that the only real function of the breast is to provide milk for the newborn. |
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For neonates we must ensure that all newborn babies have access to the most appropriate care where and when they need it. |
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At birth the newborn emerges into a world suddenly filled with sensations, including possibly a slap on the bottom. |
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A newborn baby has a tiny heart and minute organs, and there is no margin for error or carelessness. |
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Equally effective is Brigge's anxious scrutiny of newborn Samuel, who flutters between listless near-death and bubble-blowing bonniness. |
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In the nest a newborn birdling stands awkwardly with its beak open wide, straining in the throes of infancy. |
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Years of overgrazing have reduced the forage supply and largely eliminated cover for newborn fawns. |
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Paternity leave is defined as a period of leave from employment which enables fathers to bond with the mother and newborn child. |
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Untrained, undisciplined, uninformed, she came to the magazine world as a self-admitted newborn. |
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Eventually I began to wonder if the baby monitor was picking up the newborn from across the street. |
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Because of the interference that often happens in the hospitals, many women get home with a newborn who has been imprinted to nurse incorrectly. |
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Naming newborn children is always a very meaningful and significant issue for a family. |
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Disturbed by Lewis's examination of her newborn, the heifer mooed unhappily. |
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Low birth weight and preterm birth are powerful determinants of morbidity and mortality in newborn babies and infants. |
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And more than one quarter of all newborn deaths are attributed to restricted growth in the womb due to maternal undernutrition. |
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The acetabulum is a hemispherical socket formed in the os coxae of a newborn where the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones come together. |
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The eyes of newborn babies are examined for any obvious physical defects, including cross-eyes, cloudiness, and redness. |
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The most common organ to perforate in a newborn is spontaneous perforation of the stomach. |
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In her arms was a newborn baby girl, peacefully sleeping, wrapped in a light pink towel. |
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They will run downrange, carefully pull their target and hold it like a newborn. |
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A newborn baby acquires passive immunity from its mother through the placenta. |
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Our case report and review of the literature confirm that water birth has risks for the newborn. |
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See how a mother alligator protects her newborn hatchlings in her otherwise deadly jaws, and learn what dangers the babies face in the wild. |
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In newborn and small infants, the classic symptoms may be harder to detect. |
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He's been feeding well and putting on weight and is now the right size for a newborn baby. |
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Look at a newborn baby's foot and you will observe a perfect little extremity, well formed with straight toes. |
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To treat conjunctivitis in a newborn, doctors may use antibiotics, eye drops, or ointment. |
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God had directed Abraham to circumcise newborn males specifically on the eighth day. |
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Some viewers complained about the mustering of pregnant ewes and newborn lambs. |
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It was white-hot lightning, the fire at the core of a newborn star, but it wasn't enough. |
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Letting him wander alone and unarmed into the gunsights of a Senate Committee would've been like feeding a newborn kitten to sharks. |
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Mammals feed their newborn young with milk, a substance rich in fats and protein that is produced by modified sweat glands called mammary glands. |
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The book describes the winsomely untraditional family surrounding Fern, a college student who takes charge of a friend's newborn son. |
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If the seat reclines does it recline enough so that your newborn can lie almost flat. |
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The newborn infant is happy when it is cuddled in its mother's arms and sucks milk from her breast. |
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Transfusions of red blood cells are sometimes needed when red cells break down in newborn babies, and to treat sickle cell disease. |
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He gave the robe to the parents of a newborn baby to warm the child wrapped only in swaddling clothes. |
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Even newborn babies were not washed, and until the eighteenth century they were swaddled in bands of cloth that were changed twice a day at most. |
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Physical examination showed an alert newborn, evincing mucoid nasal discharge, and teary eyes. |
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Me, I'd rather sit here eating a Tootsie Roll Pop, innocent as a newborn lamb, and not worry about stuff like the police. |
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It's been a busy week for the pop star as he was named as the godfather to fellow star Bryan McFadden's newborn baby. |
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In the delivery room, newborn infants should be handled with gloves until blood and amniotic fluid have been removed from the infants' skin. |
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He didn't know this was their agreement, but with his wife gone, he was solely responsible for the care of a newborn infant. |
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The ratio of P and Ca retention to protein gain for all animals older than the newborn calves was then plotted against animal age. |
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The newborn measure eight inches in length and they are known to grow up to 20 feet in the wild, say the Croc Bank authorities. |
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Proper supplementation with fat may also help newborn calves withstand cold temperatures out on the range. |
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Neonatologists agree on the importance of pain relief for newborn babies undergoing invasive procedures, such as placement of a chest drain. |
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Doctors have known that preterm newborn boys fare more poorly than girls, but it's not been clear why. |
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Peterson describes how he and a small group of colleagues helicoptered in to rescue four newborn babies from a hospital there. |
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He and his colleagues had already shown that newborn chicks had a preference for objects shaped like seeds. |
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It's not like a newborn cares about bows and ruffles, and it's not like she'll grow up any more or less feminine as a result of what she wears. |
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Milk is inescapably associated with new life, emerging from the body of a mother animal for the purpose of nourishing her own newborn young. |
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The milk a dairy cow produces is worth far more on a supermarket shelf than in the stomach of her newborn. |
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We predicted that species with precocial newborn should have synchronized births as an antipredator strategy. |
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Sure she's cuckoo, but I've seen newborn puppies who were more harmful than her. |
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Their painful stings can ultimately lead to death for some people and newborn livestock. |
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For three years, the newborn sharks live in this natural nursery, feeding on crab, lobster and fish, before setting out into the world. |
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I pictured my sister, opening drawers while dandling her newborn, and swearing under her breath. |
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The eyes of newborn babies are examined for any obvious physical defects, including cross eyes, cloudiness, and redness. |
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The viral vector carrying factor VIII genes was injected into the blood of 11 newborn hemophilic mice and two newborn hemophilic dogs. |
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Initially he was placed with his sisters, but the foster mother found it too difficult to care for the two girls and a newborn. |
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Taylor picked up two babies and started to rock a cradle of a newborn with her knee. |
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A newborn boy delivered at full term by ventouse extraction had a widespread petechial rash and a cephalhaematoma. |
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It bounces with the ebullient step of youth, fresh to the world like a newborn babe. |
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As they looked at their tiny newborn babies, these brave young survivors felt a powerful surge of protection. |
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The equipment and funds help save the lives of newborn babies and young children with congenital heart disease. |
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The ultrasound probe is used mainly for head scanning of newborn babies and young children. |
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Being able to nurse your newborn in a wrap is one of babywearing's many benefits. |
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Kyle folds her into his arms, and though she struggles to sit up, to raise her head, he holds her on her back like she's a newborn. |
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The newborn lambs are brought into the house when it's cold and fed by hand. |
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Hygiene is extremely important around calving, as newborn calves are very vulnerable in the first two to three days after birth. |
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Detectives have launched a manhunt after two men burst into the home of a young mother and threatened to harm her newborn baby. |
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As new parents, we were fond of videotaping pretty much everything involving our newborn child. |
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Fetal exposures to this proliferating pollutant can harm newborn mice and rats, a new study shows. |
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They will on some occasions attack small ailing domestic animals, newborn sheep and goats, eating parts of them. |
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But because Mia was their first child, they assumed the fixed expression on her face was normal for a newborn baby. |
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A good baby blanket not only helps a newborn feel secure while swaddled, but also can serve as a security blanket for years to come. |
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The nurturing role of mothers is represented and celebrated as a mother cow cares for her newborn calf. |
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He wasn't able to land with much power and his newborn boxing style was a bit dry throughout the fight. |
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Killer goldfish, newborn kittens and computer smashing ducks were all topics of conversations in the junior and senior infants class. |
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The fact is that today blood screening is a normal part of a newborn child's life cycle. |
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That may change soon thanks to a newborn calf born healthy to the first cow cloned from a beef carcass. |
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Tif'eret is the sephira of the newborn Child Lord, and of the Sacrificed King. |
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Removing the ewes' heavy fleeces at this stage makes lambing a cleaner, more efficient process and lets the newborn lambs find the ewes' teats more easily. |
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Before antibiotics, most newborn eyes were treated with an antiseptic, and Barnes pushed Argyrol as the cure of choice. |
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Emanuel finds herself drawn to Linda, who resembles her dead mother, and agrees to babysit her newborn child. |
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Creepy thing to wrap up in festive paper and a bow and give to a newborn baby, yeah? |
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With his hardened hands thrust into the pockets of his fleece, farmer Richard Harper leans back in his wellies to admire his flock of newborn lambs. |
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The peak and valleys paint a visual picture of the sound the newborn universe made when it was still wet behind the ears, a mere 300,000 years after its birth in a big bang. |
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You can use plastic ornaments and toys as your cake decoration, such as umbrellas, storks, bassinets, baby bottles, sports figure dells and newborn baby dolls. |
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When one Dalai Lama dies, it is believed that he is then reincarnated, and it is the duty of the monks to search out his spirit in a newborn child. |
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They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth. |
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Since Krypton is dying, Jor-El plots to send his newborn to a far-off planet and settles on earth. |
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When a pregnant woman is infected with listeriosis, she may have a miscarriage, premature delivery or stillbirth, or her newborn baby may become seriously ill and may die. |
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I have a male friend who spent a post-tenure sabbatical leave writing his second book as well as caring for his newborn, while his wife returned to her law practice. |
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The151-foot newborn waited in the harbor on her 171-foot pedestal, a huge French flag fluttering over her dark copper face. |
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Rick must shepherd his newborn daughter, Judith, through this world of peril. |
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Although it opened in 1999, the fund-raising still goes on the appeal recently paid for a tandem mass spectrometer which can diagnose 32 genetic disorders in newborn babies. |
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The newborn larvae migrate from the host's blood vessels through the sarcolemma of striated muscle tissue, where they penetrate and encyst inside an individual muscle cell. |
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All of these can cause the inflammation and scarring associated with BPD, even in a full-term newborn, or very rarely, in older infants and children. |
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Most of the atoms in a newborn star system are hydrogen, which is the lightest chemical element. |
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It didn't matter that Kyle had a newborn baby, or that Ryan drank too much, or that Tom was carrying on a secret affair with a secretary in the office. |
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It throbs like the heartbeat of a newborn or the rhythm of a drum. |
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She spoke about caring for a range of children, both newborn and toddlers. |
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Part-time archivist Lorelei Galbreath keeps a stack of folders as tall as a newborn on her desk. |
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Everyone appreciates that a newborn baby's cranial bones are soft and largely unconnected to other bones, so as to allow the baby's head to pass through the birth canal. |
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In the months following the death of our newborn daughter, I had remained steadfast in my faith, devout and prayerful. |
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Perhaps the problem is that we are conflating all of nursing with just the newborn stage. |
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He felt like a newborn baby, everything felt uncoordinated, and awkward. |
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My greatest ally in managing a newborn on my own was the baby sling. |
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The density of the myenteric plexus in appendices was high in the newborn period, and this density was similar to that found in colon from the same patients. |
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Farm owner Jeff Marshall used the heart massage and mouth-to-mouth techniques he had learnt to save newborn calves and lambs to bring the youngster back to life. |
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The bus has moved on but we wait with the young parents and the newborn child under the shade of a tree driving away the dogs and waiting for the return of the bus. |
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It is amazing how large and beautifully formed is a newborn calf. |
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The series includes episodes about newborn calves, an ailing horse, an orphaned lamb, a llama with a broken leg and an old dog with a brain tumour. |
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Blindness is also a fairly common deformity in newborn sheep. |
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Erythropoietin, the red cell production hormone, can reduce the need for transfusion in stable medical patients with cancer and premature newborn infants. |
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So then I launched into some singsong nonsense that was kinda like a newborn with Tourettes and something in its throat trying to yodel in Haitian. |
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A young girl could watch as her newborn sibling latched on to her mother's breast, and could observe how the mother would switch the nursling from one breast to the other. |
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Brazelton hooked newborn babies up to electroencephalographs and then exposed them to a flickering light source similar to a television but with no images. |
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The hospital was forced to relocate 215 patients, including several newborn babies, in the middle of the night. |
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With the birds already in the construction I couldn't start hammering a new thing onto it, nor could they really be moved for fear of traumatising the newborn ducklings. |
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Minus the influence of the former Rangers starlet, they were something of a one-trick pony, or should that be a newborn wobbly foal still struggling to stand on its own feet. |
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In the past year these visitors have included music and theatre groups, the fire service and police personnel, a hearing dog and trainer, and a mother with her newborn baby. |
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Here we learn of parish priests acting like spell-casting wizards, placing the cauls of newborn infants under the altar in order to give them magical properties. |
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Rarely, maternal use of benzodiazepines has been associated with anomalies such as cleft lip and palate, as well as a withdrawal syndrome in the newborn. |
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A newborn impala gets its bearings as its mother searches for predators. |
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A new wave of face-smoothing shots derived from a variety of substances, including rooster combs and newborn foreskin, are expected to hit the market soon. |
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The evidence for an inborn, male predisposition for systematizing comes from a single experiment on newborn infants, tested with a single person and object. |
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In a separate incident, police investigating the death of a newborn baby found in a stream in England said they were still desperate to find his mother. |
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The newborn lambs gambolling in the fields are oblivious to the heartache which engulfed Town End farm two years ago, yet they symbolise the fresh optimism of farmer Chris. |
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Mr Justice Munby was giving his ruling in an adoption case where a woman was paid just 1,000 US dollars to hand over her newborn daughter to an adoption agency. |
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Then he carefully pulls the book from the shelf, cradling its delicate pages, its fragile spine in his palms with the same tenderness lavished on a newborn baby. |
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And since we know from experience that newborn newness is as temporary as a dewdrop we are making the most of it, short of keeping the little sleepies awake too long. |
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On the contrary, it appears a bit better than even money that any random newborn will live to age 80, because, according to the tables, a bit more than half do so. |
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The neighbours are having a durry outside my bedroom window and the new born next door wants something because he's crying a tiny, urgent newborn cry. |
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This is, in contrast, to the exalted status given to a newborn male child who is often considered to be the heir to the family's wealth and thereby considered an asset. |
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Research has shown even casual smoking during pregnancy can make newborn babies jittery, more excitable and more difficult to console than babies born to non-smokers. |
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Taking ethchlorvynol during the last 3 months of pregnancy may cause slow heartbeat, shortness of breath, troubled breathing, or withdrawal side effects in the newborn baby. |
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In this section of newborn cerebellum, the arachnoid tissue in between the two cerebellar gyri is very cellular and the pial vessels are quite congested. |
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My husband is on a 3-month paternity leave while he looks after our newborn baby and I'm working abroad. |
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In the early 1950's, he was the first physician in Worcester County to do exchange transfusions for newborn babies born with erythroblastosis. |
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On August 27, 2002, a Nigerian court ordered the mother of a newborn child, Amina Lawal, to be publicly lapidated for adultery. |
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When Victor saw the creature come to life he fled the apartment, though the newborn creature approached him, as a child would a parent. |
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The body of a newborn baby was found by garbage collectors at Al Sajjah landfill in Sharjah on Sunday morning. |
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Predicting the clinical outcome of congenital unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction in newborn by urinary proteome analysis. |
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On 15 August 1524 the council insisted on the obligation to baptise all newborn infants. |
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The evaluation of the eosinopenic response to corticotrophin and cortisone in the newborn infant. |
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Later in the day, Ruby finally allows the calves to nuzzle the newborn and say hello. |
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The cornucopian myth and cargo cult were the two anthropological items that can be associated with newborn communities and states. |
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A swirling chaos of superdense matter with temperatures exceeding 18 billion degrees Fahrenheit surrounded the newborn black hole. |
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The inclusion of succinylacetone as marker for tyrosinemia type I in expanded newborn screening programs. |
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This term was used for all newborn beings without regard to their biological sex. |
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Researchers at Genentech in South San Francisco now report that they've grown new hair cells in tissue taken from newborn rats' cochleas. |
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The Inca called newborn infants wawa, a term that they also used for newborn animals. |
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In modern times, the only use I've heard for making a pelmatogram is for newborn babies, as a form of identification. |
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The United States today, however, is unique among First World nations for circumcising even half of its newborn males. |
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Their rookeries populate with newborn pups as well as male and female otariids that remain to defend their territories. |
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The Universite Louis Pasteur researchers tested the response of newborn mice to each type of T lymphocyte and to both together. |
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With the baby's lungs filling with fluid, vets had to step in and perform several minutes of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the newborn. |
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection pregnancy with trisomy 20p and monosomy 22q in a newborn resulting from a balanced paternal translocation. |
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These expectations may be reflected in stereotypes such as the father who buys a baseball and catcher's mitt for his newborn son. |
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A teenaged girl was sentenced to 1 year in prison for throwing her newborn daughter to trash can, the authorities in Astana said. |
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Polycystic kidneys, internal hydrocephalus and polydactylism in newborn siblings. |
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Biological study of growth pattern of newborn rat calvaria osteoblastic cell in vitro. |
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Is transient tachypnoea of the newborn associated with polymorphisms in the epithelial sodium channel encoding gene? |
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Both my husband and I are on a 3-month parental leave while we look after our newborn baby. |
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The shallow lagoon waters in which gray whales reproduce are believed to protect the newborn from sharks and orcas. |
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Previous research into suckling has shown that European rabbit mothers use a pheromone to initiate suckling in their newborn babies. |
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Boars may occasionally prey on small vertebrates like newborn deer fawns, leporids and galliform chicks. |
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Funny sort of name. Who would think of calling a little newborn baby Muriel? |
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Iris's ensuing cultural identity crisis causes her to write a letter to her own newborn daughter. |
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The vernix that presents with the newborn, helps the newborn adapt to the extrauterine atmosphere. |
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A FARMHAND abandoned a newborn girl in a bag on a shocked priest's doorstep. |
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Suitable for mum or dad, the Bushbaby Cocoon suits newborn to 12 months and can be used in conjunction with a car seat. |
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The newborn doe kids destined to become habitual aborters are above average in weight and have a very fine haircoat. |
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In cold weather you should use an infrared lamp to keep the newborn warm for the first few days. |
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Yes, this little bundle of joy is Egyptian singer-actress Ruby's newborn girl. |
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One newborn mangabey, for example, the only baby in its group at the time, earned about 10 minutes of fur cleaning and combing for its mom. |
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Bilateral dacryocystoceles that expand intranasally and cause respiratory distress in the newborn are rarer still. |
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However, the recently deceased preterm newborn remains the best model for intubating a live preterm newborn. |
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Effects of arsenic exposure on DNA methylation in cord blood samples from newborn babies and in a human lymphoblast cell line. |
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On day one the newborn has a stomach capacity of 6ml, increasing to 12ml on day two. |
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Advising that circumcised newborn males are less likely to experience urinary tract infections, balanitis, and balanoposthitis. |
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Hearken to the bleating of newborn two-headed freak candidacy lambs. |
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The jaundice was felt to be due to ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn and was treated successfully by a 36-h regimen of phototherapy. |
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Merchant Navy steward Freddie Lennon had a surprise when he returned home to find he had a newborn son. |
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My wife is on a two year maternity leave while she takes care of her newborn baby. |
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However, in a hypoalbuminemic, acidotic newborn, such as a premature infant, this may occur at a much lower serum bilirubin concentration. |
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Each year, approximately a million pregnancies in the United States end in miscarriage, stillbirth, or the death of the newborn child. |
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Virulence of Streptococcus suis type 2 strains in newborn germfree pigs depends on phenotype. |
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Citing a case of a newborn where an ETD could not be issued, the embassy made it clear that the emergency document is meant only for very exceptional circumstances. |
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Some doctors practiced passive eugenicide one newborn infant at a time. |
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Prenatal testing can be used to identify fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities or genetic mutations that would result in the birth of an affected newborn. |
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The diagnostic approach is based on family and maternal history and on clinical examination of both the mother and the newborn to identify any sign of infection. |
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However, hypertyrosinemia is neither a sensitive nor a specific marker for TYR 1 and most often is associated with common and benign transient tyrosinemia of the newborn. |
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Is it okay for the newborn baby to go kite surfing on my back? |
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Common features include ataxia, hypotonia, episodic hyperpnea, newborn apnea, developmental delay, oculomotor apraxia, nystagmus, dysmorphic facies and polydactyly. |
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Gastric lavage was attempted using inappropriately high volumes and concentrations of sodium bicarbonate in this newborn with undiagnosed jejunal atresia. |
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He begins by visiting four newborn puppies and uses his powers of persuasion to cure overweight Jack Russell cross, Gromit, of his cheese addiction. |
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There's as dyky as Sappho herself and bare to the bottom as a newborn. |
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White captures the intense eye of a vulture, the arched neck of a whooping crane and the wobbly knees of a newborn bison with great dignity and grace. |
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Reentry fetal and newborn tachycardia are categorized in one common group of tachycardias of various etiology, clinical signs and prognosis range. |
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If a foetus is infectible, then the term b N, which represents the number of newborn individuals, should be included in the equation of susceptible individuals. |
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Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency in the newborn infant. |
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Coun Hart, who was a communications manager in Sunderland at the time, had spent all of his two weeks' paid paternity leave by his wife and newborn baby's side. |
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Group B streptococcus infections, caused by the bacterium streptococcus agalactiae, are the most common cause of meningitis, septicaemia and pneumonia in newborn babies. |
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The condylomas harbor the human papilloma virus, and the transfer from the mother to the child occurs via inhalation into the upper respiratory tract of the newborn. |
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The approach to preventing MAS in the newborn has changed drastically over the past 30 years from a more aggressive approach to a selective approach. |
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Expression of MAP1B during glomerulogenesis in newborn rat kidney. |
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On Merlin's advice, and reminiscent of Herod's killing of the innocents in scripture, Arthur takes every newborn boy in his kingdom and sends them to sea in a boat. |
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Under-five mortality rate is the probability that a newborn baby will die before reaching age five, if subject to current age-specific mortality rates. |
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Creatine plays a significant role in energy metabolism, which has been shown to have a major effect on the survival of newborn piglets until they're weaned. |
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