Sometimes clefts run in families and sometimes a baby is born with a cleft without anyone else in the family having one. |
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Children with clefts usually have extensive surgery in their mouths and often undergo dental and orthodontic treatment. |
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There is an early legend that swallows and swifts hibernated in caves or clefts in the rocks. |
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Rhinopomatids live in treeless arid regions and roost in caves, rock clefts, wells, houses, and pyramids. |
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Several large, speckled stingrays ducked out of the current in small clefts in the channel wall. |
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Ulceration mainly occurred on the dorsum of the medial three toes and interdigital clefts, occasionally extending to the sole of the foot. |
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Oral-facial clefts are birth defects in which the tissues of the mouth or lip don't form properly during fetal development. |
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Many children who have clefts continue to work with a speech therapist throughout their grade-school years. |
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Most cells grew in a sheetlike pattern, although rare clefts and villiform structures were seen. |
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Mild forms of cleft palate include submucosal clefts, pharyngeal incompetence and bifid uvula. |
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Literally in a backwater not far from The Hague, Delft reposes among the clefts made through the sleepy Dutch fields by the delta of the Rhine. |
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Covers everything from run-of-the-mill clause types to such structures as clefts, pseudo-clefts, and topicalizations. |
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Cholesterol clefts were shown on biopsy in all four cases, and eosinophilia was noted in three. |
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For this reason, many children with clefts have myringotomy tubes surgically inserted into their ears at the time of their first reconstructive surgery. |
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Many children with clefts are especially vulnerable to otitis media because their Eustachian tubes don't drain fluid properly from the middle ear into the throat. |
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The potential teratogenicity of benzodiazepines remains controversial, but a recent meta-analysis suggested a twofold increase, at most, in the risk of orofacial clefts. |
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Children with clefts often don't have enough tissue in their mouths, and the tissue they do have isn't fused together properly to form the roof of their mouths. |
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During excavation work in gneiss on the NRLA construction site at Amsteg, a small number of clefts containing amianthus have been encountered. |
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There is no nerve plexus in the clefts between these muscle layers. |
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Other birth defects that are more frequent in obese women include oral clefts, heart anomalies, hydrocephaly, and abdominal wall abnormalities. |
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Tiny cracks develop in the cartilage, which then splits further forming clefts. |
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These sought-after ouzels live among the rusting fragments of mining, the glinting fluorspar and rocky clefts of this once industrious valley. |
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Eight times a week he clefts himself in twain for the delectation of largely female audiences who love him just for his selves. |
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Steroids may increase risk for oral clefts in first 10 weeks of gestation. |
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The lateral pockets of the pharyngeal cavity, called the pharyngeal pouches, perforate the mesodermal layer, reach the ectoderm, and break through to form pharyngeal, or gill, clefts. |
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Running like an immense rip in the earth, a snaggy line of dizzying clefts and crags traced the mountains' edge. |
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In recent weeks in both the east and west tunnels of the Amsteg section of the Gotthard Base Tunnel individual clefts of amianthus were encountered. |
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It looks how the edge of an island nation should look: pointy sea stacks lurching out of a frothy sea, sheer cliffs, and dramatic clefts in which seabirds have nervelessly chosen to nest. |
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Dr. Bardach developed what colleagues came to call the Bardach palatoplasty, a surgical procedure for patients with congenital clefts of the palate, a condition in which the palate is separated into halves. |
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The clefts, which can be seen in the background, are not of vulcanic origin, but were caused by the movement of the american and the eurasic continental plates. |
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For, behold, the LORD commandeth, and he will smite the great house with breaches, and the little house with clefts. |
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Focal seromucinous acini of the salivary gland type were detected near the clefts, and no salivary duct was evident. |
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Cells typically palisaded as a single layer with a distinct basement membrane, although clefts of subepithelial fluid extravasated in many areas. |
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From Caen you can follow the river Orne up stream till 'La Suisse Normande', a varied landscape with rocky clefts, creeks and picturesque villages. |
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A dirt bike racing game set in the remote desert canyons. Traverse rock inclines and cross the treacherous rope bridges spanning across the rocky clefts. |
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In 1995 concern over the deterioration of the clefts, parts of which were in danger of collapsing, led to the establishment of a joint UNESCO-China project aimed at preserving the site and encouraging investigations there. |
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You'll crawl over clefts, ledges and ladders to Clear Hill. |
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A retrospective study of hearing, speech and language function in children with clefts following palatoplasty and veloplasty procedures at 18-24 months of age. |
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The results of phytosociological research conducted on the fern vegetation of rock crevices and clefts of the Pamir-Alai Mountains in Tajikistan are presented. |
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