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neonate

[nee-uh-neyt] / ˈni əˌneɪt /


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“If you are providing care to neonates, you want to ensure everyone … is vaccinated,” Rasmussen said.

From Washington Post

The scientists found eggs, neonates, juveniles and adults clustered close to each other, which indicates that the animals lived in socially cohesive groups, rather than gathering only temporarily to breed and lay eggs.

From Seattle Times

Genome sequencing “is becoming a new form of care for critically ill neonates,” said Diana Bianchi, director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, at the meeting.

From Science Magazine

Next door, in the nursery, the eggs hatch into "neonates" which are distributed into small plastic containers full of feed.

From BBC

Imaging is needed, but “it can be a huge production to get a neonate down to MRI,” says Christine Glastonbury, interim chief of neuroradiology at the University of California, San Francisco.

From Scientific American