Similar words: born, suborn, borne, born of, reborn, be born, inborn, forborne. Meaning: n. a baby from birth to four weeks. adj. 1. recently borne 2. having just or recently arisen or come into existence.
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31. Newborn infants are also better at hearing subtle differences, compared with adults.
32. The occasional incidents of newborn babies being stolen from public hospitals understandably causes a furore.
33. Capsaicin destroys small sensory nerve fibres if it is injected under the skin of newborn rats.
34. To Clare, his milky warm smell was like that of a newborn baby.
35. Newborn chicks will peck at an adult gull's bill - or even a model of one - without any prior experience.
36. Joseph and Mary with their newborn son lying in a manger.
37. How does one recognise pain in a newborn baby to whom one can not speak?
38. My lights would get punched out and I would bawl like a newborn.
39. It must not be assumed that the absence of a 24-hour rhythm in newborn babies means that they have no rhythms at all.
40. With the smoothest stroke in the game and his newborn baby at home,[www.Sentencedict.com] this was easy labor for Tim Legler.
41. The newborn child can suffer from physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms or even serious birth defects.
42. No one expects a newborn baby to go out and get a job before learning the basic life skills and getting schooling.
43. New friends partly substitute for an extended family and help with the adjustment to the newborn.
44. Bradley and colleagues are well aware of these problems as they seek to justify newborn screening for this untreatable genetic disorder.
45. The unhygienic conditions of a stable were a breeding ground for all manner of disease and bacteria hazardous to a newborn.
46. What are the factors that result in either early or delayed feelings of love for a newborn infant?
47. Relatives and friends all wanted to see the newborn baby.
48. One example might be where a newborn child developed an infection requiring special care, but recovered in a few days.
49. The mare lay in the straw with the newborn foal nestling into her side.
50. In the early 1950s an effective method of resuscitating newborn babies who did not breathe was not known.
51. Further studies are needed to validate the suggested criteria for newborn infants.
52. Arjun was shoved on to the camel with the sick and newborn lambs.
53. It will be several months before your newborn sleeps through the night.
54. It wouldn't have mattered if Sandoz had been as pure as a newborn baby here, John thought.
55. The Sioux disinfected the navels of newborn babies with the powder from a puffball.
56. A father is not merely a replacement for a mother, but a primary nurturer for his newborn.
57. She was filled with exhilaration when she first saw her newborn baby.
58. In Britain newborn babies are identified with name tags before they leave the delivery room.
59. Maternal transmission is becoming a major problem as increasing numbers of newborn babies enter the world already infected with the AIDS virus.
60. However, it is difficult to detect early Wilson's disease, since caeruloplasmin activity is low in the newborn period.