Similar words: full-term, full text, bull terrier, full-time, full time, full-timer, at full tilt, full treatment. Meaning: n. the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent full-term. adj. gestated for the entire duration of normal pregnancy.
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1. The pregnancy went to full term .
2. They end up simply serving out the full term of their sentence, unless affected by the various amnesties.
3. Only one president served a full term before turning over the office to another military dictator.
4. Sought a full term, but was not re-nominated.
5. The controller uses this RID to get the full term resource when requested by the user.
6. In fact, repatriated prisoners generally serve their full term in a Canadian prison.
7. Close-up of 4-D scan of the near full term foetus drinking the amniotic fluid.
8. Although these babies are close to full term, they are still at risk of serious health problems being born too early.
9. The microvasculature of the transverse colon wall in full term fetuses was studied by cleared tissues, tissue sections and microvascular casts under scanning electron microscope.
10. Close-up of 4-D scan of the near full term foetus drinking the amniotic fluid. This helps prepare the digestive tract for life outside the womb.
11. IFAs say that if you are within five years of maturity, you should probably hang on until full term.
12. But £3 million-plus rated Keane is unlikely to see out the full term of his new deal because of contract stipulations.
13. Trent Lott, R-Miss., who was elected to his first full term as majority leader last month.
14. So, the selected conception was implanted, and the pregnancy went to full term.
15. From the seventh month onwards, with adequate care, a child born before full term has a good chance of survival.
16. Some commentators say Japan needs a maverick like Junichiro Koizumi, the last premier to serve a full term in 2001-2006, to jolt Japan out of decades of stagnation and political paralysis.
17. She'll then have a false pregnancy that will go full term, (about 40 to 45 days), but without the nasty side-effect called kids.
18. And last week the Supreme Court ended its first full term with two Bush appointees .
19. Mr Jindal says he plans to serve out his full term as governor.
20. Mr Bing, a 66-year-old former basketball star turned businessman, took over last May before winning a full term last November.
21. Induced abortion boosts breast cancer risk because it stops the normal physiological changes in the breast that occur during a full term pregnancy and that lower a mother's breast cancer risk.
22. Therefore, the search for the abbreviated form returns only documents that contain the abbreviation. A search for the full term returns only documents that contain the full term.
23. Thus Mr Thaksin became the only prime minister in Thailand's fitful democratic history to serve out his full term.
24. Cesarean section( or C-section ): Surgical removal of a fetus from the uterus through an abdominal incision at or before full term.
25. The placentae in 10 cases of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) at full term were observed by light and electron microscopy, with placentae in 10 normal pregnancies as control.
26. The Oxford researchers included data for over 9,500 mothers and babies born at full term to families of white ethnic background.
27. AIM:To explore the effect of early comprehensive intervention on the physique and intellectual development of full term infants.
28. Mr Monti reserved the finance portfolio for himself and said he intends to serve a full term, until 2013.
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29. Objective:To determine the detection rate and serotyping of Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU) in urogenital tract of full term infants.
30. That makes her the first TV presenter to work the full term of her pregnancy.
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