Sentence examples for offspring of works from inspiring English sources

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Fecteau's nearly monochromatic sculptures look like the offspring of works by Henry Moore and Donald Judd.

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Although Parker et al (1999) reported an increased risk of stillbirth in the offspring of men working at Sellafield exposed to IR, this was not confirmed by Doyle et al (2000) in a study of nuclear industry workers.

The first offspring of this hard work, A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, was published in January 1828.

To the best of our knowledge, early life exposure has been examined in only one prior study which found a 3.4-fold increased risk of schizophrenia (95% CI 1.3-9.2 CI 1.3-9.2 offspring of pamongs who worked as dry cleaners [ 11].

However, McKinney et al (1991) found an increased risk in the offspring of mothers who worked in catering, cleaning and hairdressing and food-related occupations in the 40 weeks before conception although no specific range of occupations accounted for the increased risk.

The EORTC Children Leukemia Group CLGG) is part of the offspring of the EORTC Hemopathies Working Party which in 1978 split into a paediatric and to an 'adult' branch.

In Guangdong's Fu village, for example, Fu Nancheng and his wife help look after their 17 grandchildren, all under 8, in their simple brick house -- the offspring of five sons who work in factories.

Modern theorists of child development see children much as parents like to think of their offspring -- works in progress, with natural inclinations to empathize with others, to feel bad if someone is hurt, to tell right from wrong.

A comparison of the active participants with census data collected in 2011 on all similarly aged young adults in Western Australia showed that the sample remains representative on a range of variables including education level, employment status, income, marital status, number of offspring, hours work and occupation.

Some studies have shown that the offspring of nurses who continue to work during pregnancy are at increased risk of prenatal development of congenital anomalies [ 2, 3].

In our study, the risk of congenital anomalies of the eye was significantly increased in the offspring of RNs who had ever worked in oncology nursing units or for cancer centers during pregnancy (method 1), although this estimate was based on only 3 cases.

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