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- noun Plural form of
infant .
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In related news, the New England Journal of Medicine has reported that the presence of particular bacteria in infants is a strong predictor for asthma.
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In related news, the New England Journal of Medicine has reported that the presence of particular bacteria in infants is a strong predictor for asthma.
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It's what you call infants and animals who are fated to never die.
hamletwildie Diary Entry hamletwildie 2006
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Previously, these infants were just considered small full-term infants rather than preterm infants, said study author Dr. Melissa A. Woythaler, a neonatologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Delivery even a bit early may mean developmental delays 2011
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Previously, these infants were just considered small full-term infants rather than preterm infants, said study author Dr. Melissa A. Woythaler, a neonatologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Delivery even a bit early may mean developmental delays 2011
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There's usually teenagers to help out, but you don't need more than 2 extra bedrooms to turn into dormitories and an industrial-style kitchen. 8 infants is a real stretch, but can be done.
Baby Boom 2009
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Now she was a fugitive, and her only concern was keeping her twin infants away from their father.
Greg’s sunday quickie — My favorite mom who never was « 2009
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Use of the technology in infants and young children has been limited because they typically need to be sedated to stay motionless long enough for traditional MEG machines to collect the necessary data.
Technology that Opens a Window into Babies’ Developing Brains | Impact Lab 2010
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In mental skills, late preterm babies were 52% more likely than term infants to suffer severe delays and 43% more likely to experience milder limitations.
Delivery even a bit early may mean developmental delays 2011
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In mental skills, late preterm babies were 52% more likely than term infants to suffer severe delays and 43% more likely to experience milder limitations.
Delivery even a bit early may mean developmental delays 2011
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