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neonate

[nee-uh-neyt] / ˈni əˌneɪt /


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The likelihood that any fetus will survive outside the uterus as a neonate is an estimate based on many factors.

From Scientific American May 4, 2022

When we are very early in development, either as a fetus or maybe as a neonate, it’s probably about developing certain pathways that are responsible for consciousness.

From The Verge Jul. 23, 2019

“Not even in my worst nightmare as an epidemiologist had I imagined a microcephaly neonate epidemic,” she says.

From Nature Dec. 18, 2016

HIV may similarly be brought to heel, if not as easily as neonate mortality.

From Time Jan. 22, 2015

Of iguanas and dinosaurs: social behavior and communication in neonate reptiles.

From Scientific American Sep. 17, 2012




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