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were weaning
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To cease giving milk to an offspring; to accustom and reconcile (a child or young animal) to a want or deprivation of mother's milk; to take from the breast or udder.
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Quinoa, courgette noodles and aubergine mush (the sort of food regarded with deep suspicion by my mother) were weaning opportunities to bring out your inner Gwynnie.
He noted that some financial institutions were weaning themselves off government-backed loan programs as they sought to pay back the money they took under the $700 billion financial bailout.
They were weaning eight or more pigs and were getting 1.5 to 2 lbs. of daily growth, the same as we do today, all on well managed pasture, and using pig breeds well suited for the climatic conditions of the farm.
The major outcomes of interest were weaning success and mortality rate.
The main primary indications for PDT were weaning failure (29%) and neurological dysfunction (71%).
Indications were: weaning from mechanical ventilation (32.5%), neurosurgical postoperative (NCI) and upper airway surgery (VAS) (24.7%), non-invasive ventilation (13%), refractory tachycardia (6.5%) and other indications (23.3%).
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Baby boomers were weaned on movies.
In fact, many of us were weaned on the stuff.
The Europeans, though, were weaned on different systems.
30 were weaned and decannulated.
Calves were weaned at d 42.
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