Fae Platten, four, stopped breathing on the way back from Tenerife and was only revived with an emergency injection. |
Then, in some way or other, Peter Fae touched nearly every body in Lerwick. |
Some scientists, however, consider FAE such a catchall diagnosis that it obscures some important genetic diseases. |
Instead, Morotopithecus is considered here to occupy the stratigraphic interval defined by the FAE of Proconsul and the FAE of Afropithecus. |
The prevalence of FAS and FAE in New Zealand is estimated to be high. |
However, it is hard-pressed to match the wits of Charles Hyatt and Fae Ellington. |