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Spectrum Analysis of Cry Sounds in Preterm and Full-Term Infants

Spectrum Analysis of Cry Sounds in Preterm and Full-Term Infants

... significant term by partition interaction (p > ...for full-term and preterm infant groups. In full-term infants, post hoc comparisons identified a significantly higher ST for ...

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Bacterial vaginosis and adverse outcomes among full term infants: a cohort study

Bacterial vaginosis and adverse outcomes among full term infants: a cohort study

... by full-term (primary outcomes) and preterm births (secondary ...(2198 term, 267 preterm) and 9,872 BV unexposed (9156 term, 708 ...Among full-term infants, BV-exposed ...

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Quantification of nutritive sucking among preterm and full-term infants

Quantification of nutritive sucking among preterm and full-term infants

... and full-term infants can be measured through simple negative pressure changes using a noninvasive ...and full-term infants sug- gesting differences in maturation between the ...

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Early-life skin microbiota in hospitalized preterm and full-term infants

Early-life skin microbiota in hospitalized preterm and full-term infants

... The study reported herein has limitations. The cross-sectional nature of our study design limited our ability to delineate maturational changes and interac- tions between body sites and the environment over time, and to ...

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EQUIVALENCE OF PASTEURIZED AND FRESH HUMAN MILK IN PROMOTING NITROGEN RETENTION BY NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS

EQUIVALENCE OF PASTEURIZED AND FRESH HUMAN MILK IN PROMOTING NITROGEN RETENTION BY NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS

... PROMOTING NITROGEN RETENTION BY NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS EQUIVALENCE OF PASTEURIZED AND FRESH HUMAN MILK IN. Services[r] ...

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Intrauterine Growth of Full-Term Infants: Impact of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

Intrauterine Growth of Full-Term Infants: Impact of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

... of full-term African- American infants, supports previous research indi- cating a specific cocaine-related deficit in fetal growth and gestational age after consideration of other prenatal substance ...

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NITROGEN BALANCE STUDIES WITH NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS RECEIVING HIGH INTAKES OF PROTEIN

NITROGEN BALANCE STUDIES WITH NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS RECEIVING HIGH INTAKES OF PROTEIN

... RECEIVING HIGH INTAKES OF PROTEIN: Comparisons with Previous Studies NITROGEN BALANCE STUDIES WITH NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS. Services[r] ...

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The postnatal decline of hemoglobin F synthesis in normal full term infants

The postnatal decline of hemoglobin F synthesis in normal full term infants

... normal infants born at term to determine the proportions of fetal hemoglobin (Hb F) and adult hemoglobin (Hb A) being synthesized, in order to describe the complete switchover from Hb F to Hb A synthesis ...

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VITAMIN E BLOOD LEVELS IN PREMATURE AND FULL TERM INFANTS

VITAMIN E BLOOD LEVELS IN PREMATURE AND FULL TERM INFANTS

... Mean serum to:opherol levels for nursing and nonnursing mothers as well as breast-fedS. and bottle-fed infants during first postpartum week, and at periods of 1-4 mo.[r] ...

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Postnatal physiologic hypercholemia in both premature and full term infants

Postnatal physiologic hypercholemia in both premature and full term infants

... Previous studies have shown that bile salt concentrations in human blood taken from the placenta at birth of term infants are in the range found in adults. A 125I-radioimmunoassay procedure and capillary ...

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Neonatal Seizures, Intracerebral Hematoma, and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Full-Term Infants

Neonatal Seizures, Intracerebral Hematoma, and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Full-Term Infants

... The lack of focal seizures or focal findings in an infant with neonatal seizures and hemorrhagic spinal fluid, however, does not rule out the possibility of intracerebral hematoma, as de[r] ...

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Phototherapy in Full-Term Infants with Hemolytic Disease Secondary to ABO Incompatibility

Phototherapy in Full-Term Infants with Hemolytic Disease Secondary to ABO Incompatibility

... Data were collected for all infants with positive Coombs’ tests and analyzed for the following: (1) demographic characteristics; (2) number of infants meeting treatment criteria under pr[r] ...

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Recommendations on complementary feeding for healthy, full-term infants

Recommendations on complementary feeding for healthy, full-term infants

... amounts. Infants gradually introduced between 4 and 6 months, preferably while still breastfed, had a significantly lower prevalence of CD as compared to counterparts that con- sumed gluten in high amounts ever ...

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Pneumatic Otoscopy in Healthy Full-Term Infants

Pneumatic Otoscopy in Healthy Full-Term Infants

... Acute bacterial otitis media in infancy may be a serious disease that may result in significant seque- lae such as meningitis, mastoiditis, hearing impair- ment, perforated tympanic memb[r] ...

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Transcutaneous Bilirubin Measurements in Full-Term Infants

Transcutaneous Bilirubin Measurements in Full-Term Infants

... ative predictive value is a measure of how well a negative test predicts the absence of hyperbiirubi- nemia (serum bilirubin level 12.9 mg/100 ml). This was 100%, implying that a negativ[r] ...

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IMMUNOLOGIC RESPONSES OF PREMATURE AND FULL-TERM INFANTS TO INFECTION WITH CERTAIN VIRUSES

IMMUNOLOGIC RESPONSES OF PREMATURE AND FULL-TERM INFANTS TO INFECTION WITH CERTAIN VIRUSES

... Four infants developed a definite increase in neutralizing antibodies, while only one showed a significant increase in complement-fixing antibody titers.. One in- fant s[r] ...

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RETENTION OF NITROGEN BY NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS RECEIVING AN AUTOCLAVED FORMULA

RETENTION OF NITROGEN BY NORMAL FULL-TERM INFANTS RECEIVING AN AUTOCLAVED FORMULA

... Analysis of data from balance studies car ried out between 30 and 121 days of age demonstrated that retentions of nitrogen for a specified intake of nitrogen were somewhat greater in stu[r] ...

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INCONCLUSIONS OF STUDIES, MOSTLY OF PREMATURE INFANTS

INCONCLUSIONS OF STUDIES, MOSTLY OF PREMATURE INFANTS

... Nitrogen metabolism in premature infants: Comparative studies of human milk and cows’ milk, Am. E., and McNamara, H., Urea clearance of young premature and full term infants, J[r] ...

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A comparative study of morbidity pattern among term and late preterm infants in a tertiary care hospital

A comparative study of morbidity pattern among term and late preterm infants in a tertiary care hospital

... preterm infants and full term infants who were born in Aditya hospital and admitted to the Aditya Hospital, Hyderabad in early neonatal period, during the period between January 2014 and ...

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DEVELOPMENT OF NEONATAL ELECTROLYTE HOMEOSTASIS

DEVELOPMENT OF NEONATAL ELECTROLYTE HOMEOSTASIS

... Carbon ‘ Dioxide Content (chart 2) -Full term infants, and to a more significant degree the premature infants, reveal a gross difference (greater range and lower average) both in average[r] ...

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