Synonym: babyhood, beginning. Similar words: infant, infantry, infantile, infanticide, fancy, infant mortality, take a fancy to, infamy. Meaning: ['ɪnfənsɪ] n. 1. the early stage of growth or development 2. the earliest state of immaturity.
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91. Long-term restoration of the human T-cell compartment after thymectomy during infancy: a role for thymic regeneration?
92. The study of complex declarative knowledge is still in its infancy so that few researchers discuss the process of complex declarative knowledge learning.
93. Nokia, the world's biggest handset-maker, is trying to form a cloud with its set of online services called Ovi, but its efforts are still in their infancy.
94. Dear and guileless infancy of art and of stage machinery!
95. He was adopted in infancy by millionaire Reed Albee[Sentencedict.com], the son of a famous vaudeville producer who introduced Edward to the theater at an early age.
96. The Dao nature of the universe at its infancy is its primitive Dao nature, and its fundamental feature is harmony and perfect fusion.
97. II Timothy 3:15 And how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
98. Be that as it might, the scaffold of the pillory was a point of view that revealed to Hester Prynne the entire track along which she had been treading, since her happy infancy.
99. The monkeys raised the marmoset from infancy to about the age she would have been an adult.
100. Methods 24 cases of haemangioma in infancy were analyzed with HE stain and immunohistochemical technique, and the relevant literatures reviewed.
101. The two additional Sabin vaccinations would be deferred until the kids are out of infancy.
102. Networking technology is still in its infancy , yet it has reached already the point where we can call it a new mass medium.
103. It is safe to say that the revolution is only in its infancy.
104. They often visited in infancy, because the hemangiomas increment rapidly, in contrast vascular malformation progress torpidity and visit time laterly.
105. DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid which plays an important role in brain development, especially during the critical period of fetal development and infancy.
106. Conclusion: The ankylotomy is suitable in infancy[sentencedict.com], the best period is 3-6 months after born.
107. M - commerce is still in its infancy, even in Finland.
108. Blinded by a fever in infancy and self-taught as a lawyer, Chen became an inspiring figure among rights activists for his dogged pursuit of justice.
109. The books follow the heir to the Groan throne, although the first takes place during his infancy, named Titus as he grows in the Earldom of Gormenghast, and later explores the world outside it.
110. at peace and free from care, in a long nonage, in a sleep deeper and calmer than that of infancy, wrapped in the softest and finest dust.
111. to die in infancy.
112. Mesoblastic nephroma, also known as fetal mesenchymal hamartoma or leiomyomatous hamartoma, is predominantly seen in infancy.
113. These snapshots have helped astronomers create a scrapbook of galaxies from infancy to adulthood.
114. Speech recognition and natural language processing are technologies still in their infancy.
115. This third stage of development of electronics is still in his infancy.
116. Both females and males may learn to masturbate all by themselves while still in their infancy.
117. Heaven lies about us in our infancy ! Shades of the prison close upon the growing boy.
118. The production of commodities, in other words, production for sale, was still in its infancy.
119. Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) is much rarer than ADPKD and is often lethal. The signs and symptoms of the condition are usually apparent at birth or in early infancy.
120. Objective To observe the long term result of pathological dislocation of the hip with absence of the femoral head treated with trochanteric arthroplasty in infancy.
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