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Soothability and Growth in Preterm Neonates [PDF]
This proposal seeks to understand the relationship between soothability, weight gain and length of hospital stay in premature infants when the infants receive a simple, non-invasive treatment to help them cope with the noxious environment of the special ...
Diesel, Holly Johanna
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Variation in the Hospital Care of Premature Infants
Edward R. Schlesinger+1 more
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Testing Death Registration Completeness in a Group of Premature Infants [PDF]
Perry B. Rogers+2 more
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CLINICAL AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF "SPINAL REFLEXES" IN PREMATURE AND FULL-TERM INFANTS [PDF]
István Fényes, Ch. Gergely, Sz. Tóth
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Advancing Food Safety in Bangladesh: Challenges and the Promise of Smart Sensor Technology
This study critically analyzes prevalent food safety hazards in Bangladesh and identifies key challenges in food safety practices and regulations. It discusses factors influencing food safety and explores strategies to enhance public health. Additionally, advancements in smart sensor‐based detection methods for food hazards are highlighted to offer ...
Md Wadud Ahmed, Mohammed Kamruzzaman
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Weight Gains, Serum Protein Levels, and Health of Breast Fed and Artificially Fed Infants--Full Term and Premature [PDF]
B. Levin+4 more
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Protein Requirements of Infants: 3. The Nutrition of Premature Infants
W. F. Young+4 more
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Abstract Introduction Improving peri‐ and postnatal facility‐based care in low‐resource settings (LRS) could save over 6000 babies' lives per day. Most of the annual 2.4 million neonatal deaths and 2 million stillbirths occur in healthcare facilities in LRS and are preventable through the implementation of cost‐effective, simple, evidence‐based ...
Michelle Heys+16 more
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Folic acid status in premature infants. [PDF]
T. M. Vanier, J. F. Tyas
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