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1 These distinctive features are evident in early infancy as well as adulthood.
2 Vitamin B 12 was supplemented either during pregnancy, early infancy or early childhood.
3 Thomas Cadwalader-nowcalled Adams-never knew his mother; she died in his early infancy .
4 Affected boys usually present with primary adrenal failure in early infancy or childhood.
5 From early infancy they had been taught to do for themselves.
6 The struggle began soon, yet of course it did not begin in early infancy .
7 She had been steeped in slyness from her early infancy by a sly mother.
8 These parents had had nine children, seven of whom had died in early infancy .
9 Agnes had been familiar with this picture from early infancy .
10 Family-traits show themselves in early infancy , die out, and reappear.
11 The resulting severe malnutrition can cause death in early infancy .
12 Evidence is accumulating pointing to an advantage to performing transplantations in patients in early infancy .
13 The male infant presented with tonic seizures in early infancy and subsequently developed infantile spasms.
14 Without therapy, the disease is fatal in early infancy .
15 Little Johnny was a saving youth-onewho from early infancy had cultivated a provident habit.
16 His remarks refer to the young of every age, but chiefly to early infancy and childhood.
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