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"neonates" is an acceptable and usable word in written English
It is usually used in medical contexts to refer to newborn infants or babies. For example, "Neonates in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit require specialized care."
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neonates
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Plural of neonate
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The consultant, who was banned from operating on children for three years, faced four days of intense questioning over the controversial arterial switch operation in neonates - children under 30 days.
The smallest of the living reptiles typically have the fewest offspring, often laying only one or two eggs or producing only one or two neonates.
Daboia is a live-bearer, and females commonly produce litters of more than 25 neonates.
Clutches of eggs and litters of neonates vary widely in reptiles and are species-dependent.
Among live-bearing reptiles, a litter may range from 1 to about 50 neonates.
Environment-dependent sex determination (ESD) is the collective term for all factors (such as temperature, moisture, and others) that affect the ratio of males to females produced in a given clutch of eggs or a litter of neonates.
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If the amniotic membranes do not rupture during birth, the neonate must struggle to break free from the encapsulating membranes.
True, sometimes it's cast as a neonate-in-waiting, looking ahead hopefully, fearfully, to being born into real life.
Typically, moms with young calves like this travel almost continually, so it's rare to get a chance to document these neonate indicators.
While Descartes considered whether a neonate or even young children might have consciousness of this kind, in the end he rejected this hypothesis, insisting on the "reflective" nature of consciousness.
"Full, unabashed, total irradiation of a neonate," Dr. Sclafani said, adding, "This poor, defenseless baby".
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