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Miliary Sebaceous Cysts and Blisters in the Healthy Newborn [PDF]
I. Gordon
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Perception of linguistic rhythm by newborn infants [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that newborn infants are able to discriminate between certain languages, and it has been suggested that they do so by categorizing varieties of speech rhythm.
Ramus, Franck
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Protecting newborns from pertussis – the challenge of complete cocooning
BackgroundAn increase of pertussis cases, especially in young infants and adolescents, has been noted in various countries. Whooping cough is most serious in neonates and young infants in whom it may cause serious complications such as cyanosis, apnoea ...
P. Urwyler, U. Heininger
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Advances in Microfluidic Cochlea‐On‐A‐Chip
This review systematically examines diverse cell sources for inner ear organoids and outlines stepwise induction protocols. Furthermore, it discusses current applications and prospective developments of cochlea‐on‐a‐chip technologies in areas such as deafness modeling, mechanistic studies, and drug evaluation, with particular focus on gene‐therapy drug
Tian Shen+10 more
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Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Ray Acceleration by Magnetic Reconnection in Newborn Pulsars [PDF]
We here investigate the possibility that the ultra-high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) events observed above the GZK limit are mostly protons accelerated in econnection sites just above the magnetosphere of newborn millisecond pulsars which are originated by accretion induced collapse (AIC).
arxiv
Data from a prospective cohort with 112 auditory brainstem implant users are analyzed. Younger age at implantation (<3 years), less severe inner‐ear malformation (common cavity, cochlear aplasia, and hypoplasia), and more intraoperative eABR evoked electrodes (≥60%) are associated with better hearing and speech outcomes.
Yu Zhang+11 more
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The Combined Technique for Detection of Artifacts in Clinical Electroencephalograms of Sleeping Newborns [PDF]
In this paper we describe a new method combining the polynomial neural network and decision tree techniques in order to derive comprehensible classification rules from clinical electroencephalograms (EEGs) recorded from sleeping newborns. These EEGs are heavily corrupted by cardiac, eye movement, muscle and noise artifacts and as a consequence some EEG
arxiv
THYROXINE-BINDING BY SERUM PROTEIN IN PREGNANCY AND IN THE NEWBORN [PDF]
Jacob Robbins, James H. Nelson
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