An acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants; necrosis of intestinal tissue may follow.
1The NEC was appointed by the two leading political parties in government.
2Conclusions: Management of NEC totalis remains challenging and significant practice variability persists.
3I think that's the question that must be answered by the NEC.
4It has recently merged with NEC and taken over Medion of Germany.
5Outcome measures: Surgical NEC rates and death following NEC using cohort data.
6The NEC vote was just the latest in a series of betrayals.
7The debate at the NEC was the latest revolt against Zuma's leadership.
8Twenty-two of 30 neonates in group B received a diagnosis of NEC.
9A temporal association between red cell transfusion and NEC is well described.
10The international economics portfolio will be managed by NEC Director Larry Kudlow.
11The NEC meeting was triggered on Monday after Eagle launched her bid.
12Conclusion: Intestinal failure occurred in a significant proportion of infants with NEC.
13Nissan and NEC, like Toyota and Panasonic, are working together on batteries.
14Her selection was not endorsed by the NEC and she was deselected.
15Nissan already runs a lithium-ion battery joint venture with NEC, called AESC.
16Including the NEC asking him to resign -or face a recall.