Sentence examples for life offspring from inspiring English sources

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Not only does the lead character tie herself in knots trying to understand how she can be so competent professionally, but such a novice in her personal life, Offspring actually takes you inside her head.

They found that only Aldh2+/− mothers were able to give birth to living FancD2−/− and Aldh2−/− offspring whereas Aldh−/− mothers had no life offspring.

When compared to the significant positive change in awareness of associations between maternal nutritional environment and later life offspring health, this confirms that for students to develop understanding of research evidence, they need to explore data rather than be told of findings.

At each measurement timepoint, from 1 year to young adult life, offspring of hypertensive pregnancy had higher blood pressure and BMI (p<0.05) but no differences in insulin, glucose or lipids when measured (see online supplementary table S3).

All women and their life offspring who have been treated with IUT for HDFN in the LUMC from 1987-2008 are invited to participate and after consent, blood or saliva samples are taken.

Alginate hydrogels, a widely used substitute of the ECM in tissue engineering and characterized by optimal biomechanical properties, have been used to promote the development of mouse ovarian follicles in vitro, and both oocyte maturation and life offspring have already been achieved with this method [ 48, 52].

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(Scott) 'Natural Selection' (R, 1 30) The sort-of comedy follows the misadventures of a Texas woman and devout Christian to and from Tampa, Fla., to bring back the low-life offspring (from a sperm bank donation) of her dying husband.

(Look for Deneuve's real-life offspring Chiarra Mastroianni playing her daughter-in-law. Her resemblance to her late father is uncanny).

Second, independent of a parent's life history, offspring born early in a breeding season may have higher fitness value than offspring born late, either because of a longer season to grow larger, or because of an earlier maturation and subsequent longer contribution to the population's reproduction [ 41, 42].

Strengths of the study include the large sample size, the long-term follow-up spanning the life of offspring from before birth into adulthood, and the availability of confounding variables, particularly concurrent measures of both maternal and offspring depression.

Al-Ghazâlî identifies five essential components for wellbeing in this world: religion, life, intellect, offspring, and property.

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