This may be because most of the depressions had remitted by 6 months postpartum, or because, in general, this was a low risk sample.
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Follow-up assessments of maternal mental state were made at 3 and 6 months postpartum.
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At 3 months postpartum, project staff visited the family's home at a time when the baby was ordinarily awake and aler t to complete a family evaluation.
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Initial interviews with study par ticipants were conducted during pregnancy, and subsequent interviews were completed every 6 months postpartumthrough the first 36 months of the child's life.
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Otherwise, it would be impossible for an underlyingly singleton consonant to surface as a geminate, and the incorrect form [tum*mot;a] would be expected to surface.
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It's sung brilliantly, with brilliant barking-angel harmonies and brilliant rumble-tumverses and brilliant cloudbustingly euphoric choruses.
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Do you mean the one that goes lumty-lumty-tum, tumty-tumty-tum?
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The agrarian character of the village began to take shape at thetumof the century.
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The periphrastic causatives use the verbs "-teer-" and "-tum-", which mean "cause".
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