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Meanings of
parental
in English
Portuguese
materno
Catalan
patern
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Relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent.
maternal
paternal
filial
Related terms
genitor
Portuguese
materno
Synonyms
Examples for "
maternal
"
maternal
paternal
Examples for "
maternal
"
1
However, Pakistan has failed in a number of areas including
maternal
health.
2
Objective: To evaluate
maternal
health outcomes two years after term breech delivery.
3
The issue of
maternal
mortality calls everyone of us, mainly health staff.
4
For example, better roads infrastructure can directly contribute to reduced
maternal
mortality.
5
Discussion: Adolescent reproductive health in Bangladesh indicates high incidence of
maternal
morbidity.
1
His
paternal
forbears were responsible for bringing Mahatma Gandhi to South Africa.
2
Furthermore, our study was prospective and population based and included
paternal
inheritance.
3
The
paternal
laugh was echoed by Joseph, who thought the joke capital.
4
There were no associations between
paternal
age and metabolism in any group.
5
Even his political ambitions took a back seat to his
paternal
love.
Usage of
parental
in English
1
The industry proposals are perfectly sensible and increase
parental
control and choice.
2
The government will introduce legislation allowing parents to split paid
parental
leave.
3
The Government is to introduce new legislation to improve
parental
leave entitlements.
4
The booklet includes pointers regarding health, safety, equipment, discipline and
parental
involvement.
5
ORs close to unity were seen for
parental
age and birth order.
6
Do cultural attitudes towards taking
parental
leave just take time to change?
7
Results: Body mass index z score was not related to
parental
descriptors.
8
It was clear his
parental
patience was stretched to the snapping point.
9
High scores were associated with low family income and less
parental
education.
10
That comes down to a particular
parental
guidance idea that she had.
11
Results: Vaccination with irradiated
parental
cells and BCG did not provide protection.
12
Objective: To examine the accuracy of offspring reports of
parental
cardiovascular disease.
13
What is the 'best age' for a child to experience
parental
separation?
14
Results indicate that
parental
investment is an important mediator at both levels.
15
Methods: An integrative review of studies measuring Hispanic
parental
perception was conducted.
16
Older age predicted helping parents buy alcohol and
parental
encouragement of drinking.
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parental
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
parental leave
pay parental
parental consent
parental controls
parental authority
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Translations for
parental
Portuguese
materno
parental
Catalan
patern
matern
maternal
paternal
Parental
through the time
Parental
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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