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Meanings of prenatal exposure in English
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Usage of prenatal exposure in English
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An additional potential risk factor, prenatalexposure to tobacco, was also identified.
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This study provides evidence that prenatalexposure to PCBs may affect growth.
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One geospatial study reported associations between prenatalexposure to pyrethroids and autism.
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In contrast, prenatalexposure to androgens compromised the positive feedback effects of estradiol.
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We investigated whether prenatalexposure to pesticide compounds with endocrine-disrupting action affect CP risk.
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Background: Anogenital distance has been associated with prenatalexposure to chemicals with anti-androgenic effects.
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Current regulatory standards may not be protective against reproductive effects of prenatalexposure to arsenic.
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Objective: Examine maternal and infant medical outcomes of prenatalexposure to methamphetamine (MA).
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These findings support the potential for blood-derived DNAm measurements to serve as biomarkers for prenatalexposure.
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Epidemiological studies have indicated that prenatalexposure to environmental insults can bring an increased risk of schizophrenia.
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Objective: To investigate the long-term consequences of prenatalexposure to maternal hyperemesis gravidarum upon offspring cardiometabolic risk factors.
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The behavioural impacts of prenatalexposure to ethanol include a lower IQ, learning problems, anxiety and conduct disorders.
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He told them that Northington was developmentally stunted by homelessness, abuse and prenatalexposure to drugs and alcohol.
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ADHD, prenatalexposure to tobacco, and male gender were significantly associated with explosive outbursts in the US sample.
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Our data indicate that prenatalexposure to GC can reverse some of the negative effects of prolonged fetal TO.
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Thus, our study failed to demonstrate a significant association between prenatalexposure to maternal stress and risk of non-affective psychosis.