Gestated for the entire duration of normal pregnancy.
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Examples for "premature"
Examples for "premature"
1The French Foreign Ministry, however, said talk of a deal was premature.
2However, some politicians and public health experts fear that may be premature.
3The majority of these premature deaths are due to physical health conditions.
4The confirmation was premature; an accurate update will be given later today.
5This claim is grandiose and premature; it is not, however, obviously wrong.
1LSJML-49276 was a full-term female infant exhibiting no malformation or skeletal trauma.
2It was made from the hide of a nearly full-term deer foetus.
3Conclusions: Preterm and full-term neonates show different patterns of associated brain lesions.
4Iraqis voted enthusiastically and in large numbers yesterday for a full-term four-year parliament.
5The sample included 29 first-time mothers exclusively breastfeeding healthy, full-term newborns.
6Focal arterial infarction was present in four of 20 full-term infants.
7Human fetal cord blood cells were obtained from full-term gestation deliveries.
8His birth followed a normal pregnancy and he was full-term.
9Our first child, Sean, was born full-term in December 1993.
10Lehigh was a full-term baby but had been born dead a few days before.
11They chewed her insides until she was hollow and bleeding like a full-term miscarriage.
12MDI did not differ by group, yet full-term infants displayed higher global focused attention ratings.
13Conclusions: Some healthy full-term infants have bilateral subfoveal fluid not obvious on dilated retinal examination.
14The differences between late-term and full-term infants were more pronounced for children of less-educated mothers.
15Eighteen full-term healthy neonates were enrolled in this study.
16Normal full-term babies produce enough growth factors on their own to prevent diseases like ROP.
Translations for full-term