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Meanings of
infants
in English
Russian
младенец
Portuguese
bebé
Spanish
bebé
Catalan
nadó
Back to the meaning
Very young offspring of a human.
baby
babies
infant
Related terms
demographic profile
Russian
младенец
Synonyms
Examples for "
baby
"
baby
babies
infant
Examples for "
baby
"
1
She had made that decision long ago; her
baby
was the law.
2
Jai's health and the viability of our
baby
were at great risk.
3
Another
baby
,
born the previous year, left as his family moved away.
4
The main risks to the
baby
are premature birth and respiratory problems.
5
We wish that a
baby
will soon grace your family, Knotgrass said.
1
Another room was for
babies
born in the terror and the flight.
2
The poor little
babies
had found no rest even in their graves.
3
The shock decision means the doctor is free to deliver
babies
immediately.
4
Even
babies
echoed the names of our two heroes in their prattle.
5
The
babies
seemed of nervous temperament, sleeping in short naps and lightly.
1
The normal
infant
was able to fly early in its second year.
2
The Mississippi
infant
's
virus, however, remained suppressed for 27 months without treatment.
3
Results: The main causes of
infant
morbidity were gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.
4
Estimates suggested between four and six hundred
infant
deaths at the home.
5
However, results indicated a significant daily life stress by
infant
sex interaction.
Usage of
infants
in English
1
Adverse pregnancy outcomes increase
infants
'
risk for mortality and future health problems.
2
Furthermore, HFMD often affects a large number of
infants
and young children.
3
However, surgical intervention in extremely young
infants
should be performed with caution.
4
The number of
infants
requiring treatment, however, is low for individual centers.
5
Prevention of E coli sepsis, especially among preterm
infants
,
remains a challenge.
6
Objective: -Tostudy the natural history of Chlamydia trachomatis infections in
infants
.
7
Objectives: Therapy with broad-spectrum antibiotics is a common practice for premature
infants
.
8
Conclusions: Healthy
infants
may have higher FFC and FFE than older children.
9
Background: Premature
infants
with lung injury often experience intermittent episodes of hypoxemia.
10
Just 16 percent of
infants
are exclusively breastfed for six months, however.
11
Among these, 82
infants
were identified as having possible severe bacterial infection.
12
Our results also suggest some early impact among
infants
from PCV10 introduction.
13
In general, long-term outcome of shoulder dislocation in these
infants
is good.
14
Infant colic is a characteristic group of behaviors seen in young
infants
.
15
The
infants
also were more likely to be born several weeks early.
16
Conclusions: Biobehavioral pain responses were similar overall between both groups of
infants
.
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infants
infant
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
premature infants
young infants
junior infants
feed infants
healthy infants
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Translations for
infants
Russian
младенец
Portuguese
bebé
Spanish
bebé
bebe
Catalan
nadó
bebè
Infants
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Infants
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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