Similar words: taffeta, et al., et al, petal, metal, let alone, vegetal, get along. Meaning: ['fɪːtl] adj. of or relating to a fetus.
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1. He was asleep there, curled up in the fetal position.
2. She lay without moving in a fetal position.
3. Fetal, infant and early childhood mortality and maternity related deaths to women of reproductive age are the classes of mortality examined.
4. The available evidence does not support routine continuous fetal heart rate monitoring during all labours.
5. This pattern of impaired fetal growth has now been shown to be linked to cardiovascular disease.
6. Her body resumes its fetal position and Jakhaila relaxes into sleep.
7. Dulbeco's modified Eagles' medium containing 10% fetal calf serum had an advantage in both plating efficiency and growth.
8. State regulation protective of fetal life after viability thus has both logical and biological justifications.
9. Insomnia Fetal movement, physical discomfort and fears about the future all hinder sleep.
10. I curled up in a fetal position after the Elimination Ritual and waited for sleep to come.
11. He was in a fetal position, trying even in death to nestle like a spoon with others.
12. Maternal diet is only one of the many factors that can lead to fetal growth retardation.
13. Infants also have a memory for stories or music they heard repeatedly in late fetal life.
14. Adequate control is very important, because grand mal seizures may harm the fetus or even precipitate fetal death.
15. Most studies entailing isolation of intestinal epithelial cells invitro and subsequent grafting invivo have used intact undifferentiated fetal endoderm.
16. He had been born with the caul, the inner fetal membrane had covered his head at birth.
17. Thus the perinatal mortality ratio is the sum of the late fetal death ratio and the under-7-day mortality rate.
18. Much of the effort of the anti-abortion movement has been directed against clinicians and against researchers working on fetal tissue.
19. As she suspected, the women with sclerosis had 20 times more fetal cells in their blood than those without the disease.
20. We suggest that this is further evidence that cardiovascular disease originates through programming in fetal life and infancy.
21. Our findings also point to the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
22. One of their main findings is the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
23. It is sometimes accomplished by using a needle to draw out the contents of the fetal skull.
24. Birth weight has been used as a measure of fetal growth but it is strongly dependent on gestational age.
25. The effect of biological and physiological factors is predominant during fetal life and in the perinatal period.
26. Monolayers of human hepatoma cell line Hep3B were maintained in Dulbecco modified Eagle's medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum.
27. Perhaps the most remarkable result, however, was the apparent influence of fetal experience on career and marriage priorities.
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28. This study does, however, give an insight into the influences which reduce fetal growth and their timing in gestation.
29. In support of this, they outline at length and in detail the well-known facts of fetal development.
30. Similar RNA analysis showed that the visceral isoform was not expressed in 20 day fetal rabbit smooth muscle tissues.
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