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3 Poor infant weight gain was defined as a change in weight SD score <−1.33 SD, which is equivalent to downward crossing through two major centile lines on each growth chart.
The time of onset of aMT6s excretion was estimated as the upward crossing and offset as the downward crossing of the mesor level.
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An early rebound corresponds to a high centile and/or upward centile crossing, and a late rebound to a low centile and/or downward centile crossing.
A high centile and upward centile crossing are both associated separately with an early rebound, while a low centile and/or downward centile crossing correspond to a late rebound.
For babies born at 29 weeks' gestation or later, who lose weight for 8 days on average, it takes 2 postnatal weeks on average to stop downward centile crossing.
By the WHO 2006 standard, infants were considerably less likely to be classified as underweight (weight <2nd centile; relative risk at 1 year = 0.15; 95% CI = 0.07 to 0.32) or having poor weight gain (downward-crossing through weight centiles) over the first year, compared with the UK 1990 Reference (table 2).
Currently, babies born at 29 weeks' gestation or later take 2 weeks to stop downward centile crossing, while those of 22 24 weeks take at least 3 weeks.
For a quieter song she made a downward motion with her hands: everyone sat down cross-legged.
Or her 1979 work In Croce, a wonderfully strange and primitive piece for cello and organ where the cello winds its way up from the depths to the heights, "crossing" over the downward path of the organ in its search for light.
Competence is defined as the point where the downward slope crosses the lower control limit using an α and β error of 0.1.
To stretch your upper back, do a downward facing cross legged pose.
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