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However, data for well-nourished neonates born at term cannot necessarily be extrapolated to preterm or malnourished infants.

The saola has been called Asia's "unicorn", though there is at least one good reason not use that term: "bicorn" is more like it.

fetuses at term were played recordings of their mothers reading a poem, as well as recordings of a female stranger reading the same poem. The

Spurious pregnancy is also called Pseudocyesis, or Pseudopregnancy, disorder that may mimic many of the effects of pregnancy, including enlargement of the uterus; cessation of menstruation; morning sickness; and even labour pains at term.

Conclusions: Brainstem auditory function does not closely correlate with peripheral auditory threshold at term in preterm infants.

Second-and third-trimester serum and placental tissue levels of placental proteins in normal pregnant women and patients with pre-eclampsia at term

Clinical observation of prostaglandin E_2 combine Diazepam to artificial labor of pregnancy at term

But now, in Copenhagen, they may finally agree on a definition of that term "dangerous", when they discuss halting global warming at 2c.

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Fetal fibronectin as a predictor for a successful induction of labour at term

The geniuses behind this, and I use that term lightly, need to to take a long hard look at the mirror and see how they are contributing to society.

However, even that term is supposed to be used for products that are at least 40 percent beef.

And because a lot of libraries close at a certain hour—unless it's finals week—it's vitally important to see what they offer online when you're cranking out that term paper at 4 a.m.