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(You could argue that any infant left out in the snow might be expected to have a red nose, though maybe that's the point).
"Any infant death is tragic," said Thomas R. Frieden, commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
These consortships are sometimes forced on the female, who may recognize the risk to any infant conceived by a known father.
Male chimps and baboons are prone to kill any infant they believe could not be theirs, so females try to blur paternity by mating with as many individuals as possible before each conception.
Reporters working for The Chicago Tribune, which published a four-part investigation of the flame-retardant industry in May, could find no record of any infant who matched Heimbach's description.
It's not hard to argue that whatever song it was that was playing on the radio around the time of your birth not only would have settled in the deep tissues of your lizard brain but also would have signalled a very particular, democratically affirmed spirit of the age, to which any infant would certainly be susceptible.
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"Before caregivers attribute any infants' signs or symptoms of a potentially serious illness to teething," the first study said, "other possible causes must be ruled out".
Last September, after more adverse events were reported, the F.D.A. warned that the thickener should not be given to any infants.
It is known from observations of wild gorillas that when a new male takes over an existing harem he is likely to kill any infants fathered by the previous leader, he added.
Video observations of any infant-toddler transitory moment of inclination and interest within their room environment, may support researchers' interpretation of affective transformations in individual and collective social contexts.
American babies came to be born with the highest recorded average concentrations of the chemicals among any infants in the world.
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