Early guideline efforts confined their scope to preconception counselling, pregnancy, and birth. |
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In this, Grosvenor confounds every preconception you might have about highly driven Cambridge graduates. |
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At once the preconception was shattered, and once the mental image was lost, it could not be easily restored. |
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Perhaps my disappointment arose because I went in with a wide-angle lens on my camera and a preconception of vertical walls and clear waters. |
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We are breaking free from our completely contrived preconception of how things ought to be. |
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Our preconception that British television is the best in the world is simply not true. |
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The preconception that an outsider would have is that the BBC is British television. |
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Healthy Beginnings: Healthy Beginnings is a step-by-step guide to pregnancy and childbirth, covering from preconception to immediate postpartum. |
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Along with my biases, I came to accept a preconception I had from the beginning. |
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Some reporters may have a preconception of the mining industry while others may not. |
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Lack of folic acid during the preconception period heightens the risk of neural tube defects. |
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We provide preconception, prenatal and postdelivery evaluation, as well as risk assessment and counseling. |
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The popular preconception is that women of colour don't have eating disorders. |
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Everyone has a preconception of how a dialect should sound, and at the audition my best efforts were received in embarrassed silence. |
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Healthy living habits during the preconception period will help increase your chances of having a healthy baby. |
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The people's favourable preconception of renewable energies is a very important asset as far as their development is concerned. |
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The Commission's approach is one of openness: it comes to this review with no preconception what so ever. |
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Its staff, physicians and volunteers provide a comprehensive range of acute, non-acute and specialized services, catering to health care needs from preconception to aging adults. |
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It must be accepted that there is a distinct danger for an identification to be easier the next day because one starts with the preconception of identity and takes the similarities found so far as irrefutable facts. |
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This preconception of value not only opens the door to receptivity, it sustains an environment of interest and acceptance as the following case study illustrates. |
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Maybe you believe in a updated preconception, that is an evolved mental picture of the agricolture turned into organic farming and a more modern and ecological ganaderìa. |
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This involves creating types based on some theory or preconception. |
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No association was detected for external whole body dose, tritium dose, or radon exposures, or for any of the preconception or prediagnosis periods of exposure. |
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We think, for example, of preconception exposure to toxic substances. |
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For the rest of the world it could prove more than that. Mr Bush himself brings—how to put this politely?—no great burden of preconception about the world's affairs. |
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