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Meanings of
neonate
in English
Russian
новорождённый
Portuguese
recém-nascido
Catalan
nounat
Spanish
neonato
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Infant in the first 28 days after birth.
newborn
newborn baby
newborn infant
newborn child
newborn human
Related terms
concept
Russian
новорождённый
Synonyms
Examples for "
newborn
"
newborn
newborn baby
newborn infant
newborn child
newborn human
Examples for "
newborn
"
1
Main outcomes and measures: The primary outcome was
newborn
SARS-CoV-2 testing results.
2
Surveillance was initiated to test malformed
newborn
animals in the affected region.
3
She said she was not given a chance to rescue her
newborn
.
4
I needed to bolster her
newborn
sense of safety, not wreck it.
5
A 36-page state report details the final hours of the
newborn
's
life.
1
Authorities suspect that the victim was a very young,
newborn
baby
boy.
2
People tend to forget that, until they hear a
newborn
baby
cry.
3
Indian sailor Abhiram Oak is yet to meet his
newborn
baby
daughter.
4
May you be ordinary, as the poet once wished the
newborn
baby
.
5
In Victoria, a
newborn
baby
is in the ICU after contracting COVID-19.
1
Here our body weight was less than that of a
newborn
infant
.
2
Instinctively, a
newborn
infant
can suck and grasp, but that's about all.
3
Ezra simultaneously looks like a
newborn
infant
and a tired old man.
4
But I tell you that killing a
newborn
infant
is another matter.
5
Nothing else, not even the
newborn
infant
,
existed for them at that moment.
1
In a week the extreme ugliness of the
newborn
child
had vanished.
2
Indeed, God commands us to love the convert like a
newborn
child
.
3
His mind was as empty as the mind of a
newborn
child
.
4
My uncle and aunt, my cousins and my cousin Cecilia's
newborn
child
.
5
They all carry potential side-effects putting the unborn or
newborn
child
at risk.
1
Liberals like to believe in the perfection of the
newborn
human
as much as Christians do.
2
Even today, an occasional
newborn
human
arrives with some tiny vestigial tail structure before it's surgically removed.
3
The authors designed the present study to examine the hypothesis that in utero exposure to DDE decreases anogenital distance in
newborn
human
males.
4
It was logical to suspect that it might work in
newborn
humans
too.
5
Newborn
humans
,
on the other hand, can't hold up their own heads without someone to help them.
Usage of
neonate
in English
1
The
neonate
had no evidence of disease and survived for 1 month.
2
One
neonate
with Taussig-Bing anomaly underwent septostomy with the new balloon catheter.
3
This article reviews the current status of anorectal malformations in the
neonate
.
4
The
neonate
did not show any symptoms which antipsychotics could have caused.
5
The mother and the
neonate
cooperate in preventing infections in the offspring.
6
The case of a vallecular cyst in a
neonate
is described.
7
A 17-day-old
neonate
with Down's syndrome underwent definitive repair of CAVSD and CoA.
8
A
neonate
was found to have normocalcaemic hyperparathyroidism with bone disease.
9
We recently described transitory hippocampal changes in
neonate
rats prenatally exposed to MeHg.
10
Total correction was successfully performed in a
neonate
with such a complicated anomaly.
11
The mother and the
neonate
were released from hospital shortly after.
12
Immunological immaturity of the
neonate
might result in an impaired response to infectious agents.
13
It is difficult to diagnose compartment syndrome in a
neonate
.
14
A
neonate
presenting with vitritis should raise suspicion of ARN.
15
Transcripts were predominantly expressed or restricted to the fetus, the embryo, or the
neonate
.
16
Due to persistent hypoxemia, the
neonate
underwent placement of a 4-mm modified Blalock-Taussig shunt.
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neonate
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
human neonate
neonate rats
affect neonate
female neonate
hypoxic neonate
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Translations for
neonate
Russian
новорождённый
Portuguese
recém-nascido
Catalan
nounat
Spanish
neonato
recien nacido
ninyo recien nacido
bebe recien nacido
recién nacido
Neonate
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Neonate
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