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1 n vulnerable preterm infants in one neonatal nursery.
2 ended by the removal of these items from the nursery.
3 r very preterm infants in the intensive care nursery.
4 ch this may be an important resource for the nursery.
5 d with fluconazole use in the intensive care nursery.
6 sal recommendation of these therapies in the nursery.
7 ar scores, and admission to the special care nursery.
8 in two preterm neonates from a special care nursery.
9 ased use of echocardiography in the neonatal nursery.
10 ted States and a key West Atlantic fisheries nursery.
11 nsive care unit, emergency room, and newborn nursery.
12 ecules as planets form in their interstellar nurseries.
13 cal year of 2014 in Sagamihara city licensed nurseries.
14 ermined in a cohort of infants attending day nurseries.
15 mic regions that are likely to serve as gene nurseries.
16 tion of staphylococcal epidemics in neonatal nurseries.
17 terns of virulence plasmids in isolates from nurseries.
20 intervention was supervised toothbrushing in nurseries and distribution of fluoride toothpaste and to
25 overall brain volumes did not differ between NURSERY and CONTROL animals, corpus callosum (CC) size,
26 Spirometric measurements were obtained at nursery and daycare centers by experienced pediatric pul
27 niques as follows: (i) 92 fecal samples from nursery and farrowing barns at three swine farms were pr
28 in the mangrove-water fringe that is used as nursery and/or feeding grounds by many commercial specie
29 and 10,069 pupils were included in licensed nurseries, and 426 (4.5%) and 447 (4.4%) pupils had food
31 The decrease in corpus callosum size in the NURSERY animals persisted after 6 months of social housi
35 n ecosystem function; providing habitats and nursery areas, hosting high biodiversity, stabilizing re
37 dividuals on coastal reefs had used seagrass nurseries as juveniles, many adults on oceanic reefs had
38 that the neonates were infected while in the nursery at the private hospital by aerosol produced by a
39 and the GA catabolic gene, GA 2-oxidase, in nursery beds and in 2-year-old high-density stands of hy
41 rvival, PC recruitment into the proximity of nursery cells was unimpaired in APRIL-deficient mice, qu
43 ing effects of climate on fish diversity and nursery conditions in Elkhorn Slough, a highly eutrophic
44 t (IPM) is a cornerstone of floriculture and nursery crop production: strategies include sanitation,
46 tes and distribution of pathogens; strategic nursery design and staffing; emphasis on handwashing com
48 umbers of ticks, but they are also excellent nurseries for the young of Hyalomma marginatum ticks, th
51 cal, economic and cultural services, such as nursery grounds for fisheries, nutrient sequestration, a
52 s, including maintenance of biodiversity and nursery grounds for many fish species of ecological and
53 rves as a biodiversity hot spot and critical nursery grounds for offshore fisheries in a broader regi
58 ctedly important, serving as an intermediate nursery habitat that may increase the survivorship of yo
60 ed with significant declines in English sole nursery habitat, with cascading effects on recruitment t
61 ifying and valuing potential coral reef fish nursery habitats are indirect, often relying on visual s
62 alinity trends observed in sawfish estuarine nursery habitats in south Florida, thus serve as a chemi
63 nce in productivity of critical spawning and nursery habitats located in spatially discrete bays and
67 sual surveys of 220 plant taxa in commercial nurseries in Maryland, USA, H. halys was more abundant o
68 utbreak of sporotrichosis occurred at a tree nursery in Florida; 9 (14%) of 65 workers involved in pr
71 s for intensive and coronary care, excluding nursery, intermediate, and incremental care, to identify
72 ing cycles need to be considered in hospital nurseries is identifying when the infant's endogenous ci
74 arvesting can have strong impacts on sockeye nursery lake productivity in systems where adult salmon
75 opes from the sediments of 20 sockeye salmon nursery lakes across western Alaska to characterize temp
79 lly in a nursery from 2 to 12 months of age (NURSERY, n=9) were compared to age-matched infants raise
80 Before July 1999, 74% of surveyed hospital nurseries offered HBV vaccine to all neonates; only 39%
81 matis was introduced into the intensive care nursery on health care workers' hands after being coloni
83 Among 26 family outbreaks and 1 children's nursery outbreak (2 to 3 members per group), the same ge
85 for home use, measured as the percentage of nurseries participating in each health service administr
87 in the United States, including vegetables, nursery plants, ornamentals, tree fruits, strawberries,
88 ng this isolate with compost, was applied in nursery pots to assess the bio-control of Panama disease
90 val, 1.1 to 20.8), admission to special-care nurseries (relative risk, 2.6; 95 percent confidence int
92 ts viewed videos of an adult who was singing nursery rhymes with (i) direct gaze (looking forward), (
94 ains were isolated from cohorts of Brazilian nursery school children and genotyped by arbitrarily pri
97 ng and piloting of the resources, infant and nursery schools, adult education schools, and schools th
99 ysicians at well-baby checks and by neonatal nursery staff and print and broadcast media have increas
100 selection of the trait at the seed or early-nursery stage, 3-6 years before fruits are produced, gre
104 We documented a 35% decrease in hospital nurseries that routinely offered HBV immunization 1 year
107 habit mangroves, but the importance of these nurseries to reef fish population dynamics has not been
108 ve contributions of individuals from inshore nurseries to reef populations and identify migration cor
109 en tongue depressors, which were used on the nursery to construct splints for intravenous and arteria
110 ciation between the roll-out of the national nursery toothbrushing program and a reduction in dental
113 chive of Candida strains from intensive care nurseries was created; it currently houses 98 isolates f
118 ly heat tolerant (CTM50 > 40 degrees C), but nursery web spiders had limited heat tolerance (CTM50 =
119 olf spiders were always effective predators, nursery web spiders were less lethal at high temperature
120 s in the otoliths of yearlings from regional nurseries were distinct and served as natural tags to as
123 pread application in neonatal intensive care nurseries where the babies' own breathing efforts can af
124 in some settings at high altitude such as a nursery where newborn babies are cared for, and possibly
125 defined as any infant in the intensive care nursery who had a positive culture for M. pachydermatis
127 e exposed to artificial lighting in hospital nurseries with little consideration given to environment
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