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"But these data show that a child born slightly prematurely is likely to have more problems".
After several failed attempts, the Swedish team says they were able to implant a cloned embryo inside her, which was delivered only slightly prematurely by c-section.
Though Rowan was also born slightly prematurely, Laura said she had had no idea what was going to happen and Arlo had been classed as a low-risk pregnancy.
The child was born slightly prematurely on 7 September 1533.
mtrm +/+ endos double heterozygotes show an intermediate phenotype, with some oocytes leaving prophase I slightly prematurely and others remaining in prophase I longer.
Analyzing DNA morphology as previously described (Von Stetina et al. 2008; see Figure 1), we observed that a small but significant percentage of oocytes from mtrm /+ females are released from the prophase I arrest slightly prematurely (see "Early St. 13" in Figure 3A); this result is consistent with but not as pronounced as previously reported (Xiang et al. 2007).
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The proportion of patients withdrawing prematurely was slightly greater in the Pio cohorts.
People who sleep less than seven hours a night have a slightly higher risk of dying prematurely.
In an interview late last week, at a time when he might be expected to be as pumped up by the gathering frenzy as ever, Mr. Bush instead grew prematurely reflective and slightly teary as he mulled over what he said was the greatness of American democracy.
In addition, babies whose mothers experienced the highest exposures to natural gas wells were slightly less likely to be born prematurely or at a low birth weight.
The prematurely stopped and thus slightly shortened products of both fusions were efficiently overexpressed in full length in TG1 and BL21 (DE3) pLysS.
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