prenatal造句1 Lack of prenatal care correlates strongly with premature birth.
2 I'd met her briefly in a prenatal class.
3 Engrams, particularly in the prenatal area, are in chains.
4 Poor women seldom receive good prenatal care.
5 The mechanisms through which prenatal events influence lung function differ from those that affect respiratory symptoms in children.
6 Go prenatal as far as you can and see what the file clerk will hand forth.
7 We report trends in prenatal diagnoses over these years and the indications leading to these diagnoses.
8 He had a very severe prenatal area which yet would not lift to view.
9 This is compatible with the hypothesis that prenatal nutrition affects subsequent pancreatic function.
10 Most ally computations have their genesis in the prenatal area.
11 Coelocentesis may be suitable for prenatal diagnosis in the first trimester.
12 They hope to get a diagnostic test and prenatal diagnosis out to people as quickly as possible.
13 The auditor looks back at the prenatal area and finds a whole new series of incidents in view.
14 A lack of prenatal care correlates strongly with babies who are born too early.
15 Coelocentesis: a new technique for early prenatal diagnosis Chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis have disadvantages.
16 First the status of prenatal heredity and postnatal development.
17 Objective: To prenatal diagnosis of fetal gastrointestinal tract anomalies.
18 Get whatever the file clerk will give you in the prenatal area and what you get, reduce.
19 None indicates, with any assurance, that it has any possible prenatal application....
20 The other is preventive health care for all, including prenatal care.
21 We included genetic counselling alone, for familial cases when no prenatal diagnosis is available, among primary preventive approaches.
22 Accurate dating of pregnancy is important for other reasons, such as prenatal diagnosis and early identification of intrauterine growth retardation.
23 Our findings also point to the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
24 One of their main findings is the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
25 In 1998, just 4 percent of pregnant women failed to get prenatal care, an improvement from 6 percent in 1990.
26 Do not suppose that just because you can not reach prenatal engrams in a case that they are not there.
27 Towards the end of a pregnancy, doctors recommend more frequent prenatal check-ups.
28 Also, the percentage of District women who receive adequate prenatal care has improved somewhat since the start of the decade.
29 The patient continued to repeat and then suddenly sank into a stupor when he reached the prenatal area.
30 We have demonstrated the feasibility of coelocentesis and its potential for prenatal diagnosis before 10 weeks' gestation.