neonatal period

collocation in English

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neonatal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌniː.əʊˈneɪ.təl/
us
/ˌniː.oʊˈneɪ.t̬əl/
of or for babies that were ...
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period
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɪə.ri.əd/
us
/ˈpɪr.i.əd/
a length ...
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(Definition ofneonatalandperiodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Fifteen infants survived but one baby died in theneonatalperiod.
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Deaths from diarrhoeal, digestive, respiratory or infectious diseases during theneonatalperiodwere rare.
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However, the household environment effect totally disappears during theneonatalperiodwhen the socioeconomic factors are controlled for.
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Infants conceived using in-vitro fertilization do not over-utilize health care resources after theneonatalperiod.
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She had been cyanosed since birth and developed heart failure in theneonatalperiod, which remained for several months.
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Had the fistula had been closed in theneonatalperiod, then myocardial infarction may have been prevented.
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All these patients died in theneonatalperiod.
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More specifically, for theneonatalperiod, the logistic regression model was used.
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In some instances, however, the left ventricle becomes bananashaped early in theneonatalperiod, providing circumstantial evidence of a low left ventricular pressure.
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This produces a high mortality rate both during fetal life and in the earlyneonatalperiod, even after medical or surgical intervention.
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There were 63 males and 24 females. 60 patients were operated on in theneonatalperiod.
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The female patient presented with clinical symptoms of ptosis and respiratory distress in theneonatalperiod.
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She presented in theneonatalperiodwith poor feeding, shortness of breath and recurrent chest infections.
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Studies of developmental outcome beyond theneonatalperiod, however, remain sparse and contradictory.
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These included infant irritability assessed during theneonatalperiodand maternal responsiveness assessed when the infant was 3 months of age.
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Our initial aim is to achieve, in theneonatalperiod, a surgical mortality as low as possible.
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Fetuses in multiple pregnancies face greater problems than singletons during pregnancy, delivery and in theneonatalperiod.
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