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infant [ˈɪnfənt] SUBST

1. infant (baby):

2. infant plur GB:

the Infants

3. infant JUR (person under 18):

infant school SUBST GB

infant mortality rate SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec Infants

the Infants

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Hence, formula-fed infants have a more complex intestinal microflora than breast-fed infants.
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Infants start without language, yet by 4 months of age, babies can discriminate speech sounds and engage in babbling.
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Freckles are rare on infants, and more commonly found on children before puberty.
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Neurological development of higher brain structures coincides with certain developments in infants vocalizations.
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Premature infants are at higher risk because their organs are not yet fully developed, increasing the risk of asphyxia and other injury to the brain.
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The skeletons of two infants can be seen; one discarded to the left, the other held by a crone in the centre foreground.
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Human infants are sometimes considered obligate nasal breathers, but generally speaking healthy humans may breathe through their nose, their mouth, or both.
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Neuroblastoma, a tumor of the sympathetic nervous system, is one of the most common solid tumors in infants and children.
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Infants at the age of 6 months are recommended to have a prosthetic mitten fitted; enabling them to get used to the prosthesis.
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Depending on the severity, some infants are sent home with heart and oxygen monitors that are hooked to the child with stick on electrodes to signal any seizure activity.
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