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They're entitled to live their lives however the hell they want, as long as none of their kids -- born an average of one a year since 1988 -- ends up on welfare and we the taxpayers have to foot the bill for little Jolene or Jonah.
Infants of women allocated to metformin were born an average of 1 day earlier (P = 0.03).
Litters were born an average of 7 days after initial exposure to soiled bedding.
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Prior to the introduction of screening, 5-10 children were born with HIV annually After the introduction of screening in 2004, only 4 children were born with HIV (an average of 1 per year).
If so, the best bet for the location would have been Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, where 7,741 babies were born in 2009, an average of 21 and change a day.
According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, younger baby boomers (born 1957-1965) held an average of 11.9 jobs between ages 18 and 50.
Infants born prematurely experience an average of 134 painful procedures within the first two weeks of life or up to 14 painful procedures a day [ 1, 2].
The cohort of workers born in 1950 had an average of 4.67 more years of schooling than the cohort born in 1900, representing an increase of 0.93 year in each decade.
They found the strongest association when the eighth month fell during the Games, with babies born in 2008 weighing an average of 23 g (0.8 oz) more than the babies born in 2007 or 2009.
Children in the CPP were born at an average weight of 3,266.8 grams, which is roughly the same as the average birth weight today.
According to the Department of Labor, three-fourths of all farmworkers in the United States are Mexican-born, and earn an average of $5.95 an hour.
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