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In that report it came to the conclusion that arachidonic acid-rich oil from Mortierella alpina can safely be used in infant formulae and formulae for premature infants. |
Olson is a physician in CDC's division of neonatal and premature infant health. |
Consult your doctor if you have a family history of glycogenosis or premature infant death due to hypoglycemia. |
Understanding the biological causes and predictors is important for identifying and preventing premature birth and infant mortality. |
The skin of an infant, especially a premature one, is sensitive, thin and fragile. |
Infant prematurity is the factor most commonly associated with pulmonary hemorrhage. |
Wilderspin published On the Importance of Educating the Infant Poor in 1823, based on his experiences in Spitalfields. |
The sharp and robust flare profile provides protection against abrasive particles that can contaminate the system and cause premature equipment failure. |
OXYCEPHALY is a term sometimes used to describe the premature closure of the coronal suture plus any other suture. |
Biomarkers are needed to achieve individualized immunosuppression to reduce premature graft loss. |
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Premature adrenarche is more common in children with intrauterine growth retardation and in overweight children. |
It is premature to consider the use of purchasing power parities. |
Two teenage IRA volunteers are killed when a bomb they planted at a maintenance station near Dungannon exploded prematurely. |
In most cases this presumed or combination of defect and infection is thought to lead to premature lysis or clearance of infected erythrocytes. |
Safety and efficiency of palivizumab in the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus infection in premature infants. |