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In multiple regression analyses, adjusting flexibly for gestational age and maternal characteristics, the occurrence of an indigenous surname added only 14 g to an average infant's birthweight while holding other factors constant.
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The cases and controls also differed by infant birth weight and the proportion of low birth weight infants (<2500 g), with cases having a lower average infant birth weight and a greater proportion of low birth weight infants than controls, as expected.> -wrap-foot> Continuous measures: Mean ± SD (SD = standard deviation).
Across high-income OECD countries as a whole, the average infant mortality rate declined from 12.2 deaths per 1000 live births in 1980 to 4.9 deaths per 1000 live births in 2008; and in the United Kingdom the rate showed a similar decline, from 12.1 deaths per 1000 live births in 1980 to 4.9 deaths per 1000 live births in 2008.
The reduction in air pollution following the switch to cleaner North Sea gas was followed by a rapid fall in the average infant mortality rate in England and Wales, which showed that the widespread belief that high infant mortality is caused by low socioeconomic status must be false.
The National Drinking Water Advisory Council recommended that the EPA instead establish a "household action level" based on the amount of lead in drinking water "that would raise an average, healthy infant's blood lead level to greater than 5 micrograms per deciliter based on consumption of infant formula made with water".
Emma Beddington belgianwaffling.com Research by AVG, an internet security firm, claims that more than a third of British children have had images of themselves uploaded to social media by their parents and that the average infant now acquires a digital footprint before their first tooth.
Research by AVG, an internet security firm, claims that more than a third of British children have had images of themselves uploaded to social media by their parents and that the average infant now acquires a digital footprint before their first tooth.
Average infant weight as a function of age is available from the CDC (2006b); these are divided by sex an average was used here—and the difference between the sexes is very slight.
A Department for Education spokesman said: "The average infant class size is up only marginally, from 27.3 to 27.4.
Last year the school census found that the average infant class in England had 27.3 pupils – a figure certain to rise when the 2014 census is completed.
Compared to the findings by Fort (1973) in a sample of healthy Vietnamese children 40 years ago [ 3], the average infant in our study was heavier but shorter.
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