Sentence examples for mothers defined from inspiring English sources

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Pew estimates that there are 370,000 highly educated and affluent stay-at-home mothers (defined as married mothers with children under 18 who have at least a master's degree and family income in excess of $75,000).

Two previous large studies in East Asian populations reported larger maternal than paternal associations, but both only examined these associations with categorical exposures and outcomes.[6]; [7] In both studies the proportion of fathers in the obese category was considerably greater than the proportion of mothers defined as obese.

The mothers defined diarrhoea as frequent or watery stool.

Distressed mothers defined several pathways linking affective and physical symptoms of tension, which were complex, rarely coherent, and involved cycling symptoms of tension and weakness.

P43, Mid SES, Girl Mothers defined their child's PA using a number of different examples (not all of which would be classed as physically active according to the guidelines).

This pro-inflammatory, immune activated intra-uterine state is likely be increased in women with poorly controlled HIV-1 viremia, and could potentially be the driving force behind the differences in CD4 count seen in this study among the infants born to mothers defined by extremes of maternal viral control (<50 vs. >1000 copies/ml).

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Mothers feel victimised, fathers feel guilty, mothers define themselves by assuming command on the home front, fathers convinced of their own parental incompetence stay later at work.

The culture is vital: It must be non-judgmental and respectful, focusing on helping mothers define their own goals and take steps towards them.

What my mother defined as boasting I considered a standard show-and-tell.

And yet there I was, the mother, defined not as the female parent but as the child's administrative assistant responsible for appointments, filing, scheduling, body maintenance, pea warming and diaper changing.

The deficiency covers Chester, the narrator; his father, whose pivotal anti-Semitism, suddenly expressed, is never explained; Chester's mother, defined only by the wreaths she makes; his brother, Danny, who brings little more than his name to the tale; and Chester's Jewish girlfriend, whose relationship and later marriage to him is unhinged by the poison of the anti-Semitism.

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