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Meanings of survive to adulthood in English
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Usage of survive to adulthood in English
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With such treatment the mice gain weight and survivetoadulthood.
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Fish without endothelial ift54 function could survivetoadulthood and exhibited no vascular defects.
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In such situations, "staying together for the kids" can help ensure their progeny survivetoadulthood.
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Only about 1 in 1,000 sea turtles survivetoadulthood.
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Previously, children with the genetic disorder did not often survivetoadulthood and even today, half will be dead before the age of 32.
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And since only a small proportion of kangaroos survivetoadulthood, harvesting them leaves the species vulnerable to Australia's fickle weather patterns -particularly drought.
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In the first place only 30 per cent of the birds released survivetoadulthood, which is 7 or 8 years.
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But no human being could conceivably have survivedtoadulthood with this heart.
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The majority of babies born with congenital heart disease are now survivingtoadulthood.
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If one of these children survivestoadulthood, they are free, the debt is paid.
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If it had not been for the Exaltation, Desus would never have survivedtoadulthood.
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Probably the only reason I'd survivedtoadulthood.
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Only nine of them had survivedtoadulthood.
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Heterozygous mice showed a moderate increase of T-cells and granulocytes but survivedtoadulthood and were fertile.
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Under basal conditions, both apelin and APJ null mice that survivedtoadulthood manifested modest decrements in contractile function.
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Of the nine children he had with wife Ellen, only three survivedtoadulthood and four died in infancy in the hotel.