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Oral feeding challenges of infants of diabetic mothers
ObjectiveThe presence of diabetes before or during pregnancy can increase perinatal mortality and morbidities. It is well known an infant of a diabetic mother (IDM) may experience complications such as macrosomia, hypoglycemia, respiratory distress ...
Leslie-Anne J. Dietrich +1 more
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The Novel Coronavirus: An Alert for Pacifiers’ Disinfection
Objective: To evaluate the best strategy for pacifier disinfection methods. Material and Methods: The literature search was conducted on MEDLINE/PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs, Web of Science, and Scopus databases to find all relevant articles published over ...
Vívian Gonçalves Carvalho Souza +4 more
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Background Previous studies have shown that children's nonnutritive sucking habits may lead to delayed development of their oral anatomy and functioning. However, these findings were inconsistent.
Yanez N David +7 more
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Effects of Auditory Stimulation upon Non-Nutritive Sucking by Premature Infants
Changes in non-nutritive sucking contingent upon presentation of an auditory stimulus previously found capable of eliciting heart-rate acceleration was investigated in a sample of 24 premature infants. Across 30 10-sec.
Leon K. Miller
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Entropy Decoding the Fundamental Law of Phase Competition in Glass Formation
We validate the integration of intermetallic and eutectic phases as initial phases for composition design. The phase competition mechanism in glass formation is quantitatively clarified based on the melting entropy of competing phases. Glass‐forming ability is modulated by tuning phase competition via the melting entropy of initial phases.
Benke Huo +7 more
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From Cytoskeletal Remodeling to Oocyte Quality: The Emerging Role of Mechanics
Mechanical properties of the oocyte are increasingly recognized as critical determinants of meiotic success and developmental potential. How actomyosin remodeling controls oocyte mechanics, how these properties are altered in pathological conditions, and how they could serve as markers in reproductive medicine are examined.
Anastasia Shihabi +3 more
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Effects of antennal segments defects on blood-sucking behavior in Aedes albopictus. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Deng D, Chen R, Lai C, Chen Q.
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Confirmational Study: A Positive-Based Thumb and Finger Sucking Elimination Program
This article emphasizes the critical need for information specifically regarding the topic of retained sucking behaviors. The study aimed to confirm results provided by Van Norman of 723 subjects in 1997. Parent surveys were collected on 441 subjects who
Shari Green
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Cavity Microelectrode Arrays for Electrical Recordings From Neurons
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) are used to study electrophysiological activity. However, their signals are small with high noise. By adding a 100‐nanometer‐high cavity above the electrode, which reduces impedance without affecting resolution, we improve signal quality.
Johannes Lewen +2 more
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INTRODUÇÃO: O aumento progressivo nos índices de má oclusão gerou a necessidade do conhecimento da sua prevalência, a fim de que medidas de promoção de saúde e prevenção possam ser implantadas.
Fernanda Lucia de Campos +6 more
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