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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31. Usually expressed as the ratio of fetal deaths; i.e. the number of fetal deaths per 1,000 live births.
32. This suggests that the mechanisms which constrain fetal growth to prevent maternal-fetal disproportion do not effect long term programming of cardiovascular disease.
33. In two developing countries, the lowest frequency of fetal mortality is at births above second but below sixth or seventh order.
34. In order to judge the impact of fetal masculinization on men, it is useful to appraise its effect on the female.
35. Montgomery etal isolated cells from 18 day fetal rat intestine by trypsin dissociation.
36. We suggest that maternal undernutrition, by constraining fetal growth, may programme cardiovascular disease.
37. Fetal calf serum is one such ingredient; and there are many others.
38. Most studies have found no increase in fetal mortality when blood glucose levels are controlled in this way.
39. The patient had been institutionalized, was in the fetal position and had regressed physically.
40. The brain actually grows out into the eye during fetal development.
41. As the example of Table 7 shows, both late fetal and early neonatal mortality rise steadily with decreasing birth weight.
42. Theoretically, fetal cells serve as progenitors, differentiating into the family of cells that constitute the central nervous system.
43. The mechanisms which link low fetal and infant growth rates with disease in adult life are not defined.
44. The fetal membranes from older embryos are also best handled initially as solid tissue because of difficulties in their mechanical disaggregation.
45. Maternal infection can result in fetal infection and damage and is estimated to occur in 0-1-0-5% of pregnancies in the United Kingdom.
46. Introduction People who had low growth rates during fetal life and infancy have high death rates from ischaemic heart disease.
47. The procedure was not associated with alterations in fetal heart rate and there was no evidence of haemorrhage into the coelomic cavity.
48. The associations with head circumference and thinness must therefore reflect reduced fetal growth.
49. Hemoglobin F, or fetal hemoglobin, is composed of two alpha chains and two gamma chains. 214.
50. Arguably, however, the midwife's record of a normal fetal heart rate should be just as acceptable as evidence.
51. In the fetal ovary the eggs progress as far as prophase I-and then they arrest.
52. Tissue, Membrane Protein, Human Fetal Normal, Brain, Diencephalon.
53. Late decelerations are more direct evidence of fetal hypoxia.
54. A person's IQ EQ from the fetal period begins.
55. Methods The osteoblasts were isolated from human fetal calvaria.
56. What is dried human placenta, in the abdomen fetal?
57. Head of fetal bone still made of hyaline cartilage. Sentencedict.com
58. Ultrasonic examination; Fetal; Cystic hygroma; Advanced.
59. Fetal NRBCs show unique morphological characteristics and haemoglobin phenotype.
60. Tissue, Total Protein, Human Fetal Normal, Brain, Occipital Lobe.
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