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on birth rates in Italy as a drop between 1.5% and 5%, depending on model specification. Introduction The business cycle’s procyclicality of fertility rates— increasing throughout periods of economic growth ...
and immunity of male and female piglets at birth . It has been suggested that the increased risk of dying for male piglets was caused by testosterone, which increased the energy-expensive processes of degrading ...
(SD = 0.109) in LBiW pigs (P < 0.001). By d 143 this difference had increased significantly, being almost an 8 kg difference between LBiW and NBiW pigs. Low birth weight pigs exhibited significantly ...
, mothers of children under 3 years living in a rural West African village without running water (population 1600 ) were divided into two groups by site of residence. Group 1 ( n =70) received a fortnightly ...
to dominate the visual culture of midwifery illustration after 1600 in England. Copies of Rüff’s birth figures were printed in at least six other midwifery titles, most of which went through multiple editions.5 ...
(≥10%) are attributed primarily to lower birth weight and increased risk of intrapartum hypoxia, leading to impairment of thermoregulation, neuromotor activity, and maternal bonding behavior. Previous ...
on the dose to which their mothers were exposed for an additional 2 weeks, at which time all mice were placed on tap water until assayed. Litters were sacrificed at 1–8 weeks after birth ; thus, mice assayed ...
infections, and trachoma, caused by repeated Chlamydia trachomatis infections of the eye, share water and hygiene related transmission pathways. Increased access to water for food preparation and washing ...
compared with live birth , has facilitated its registration and encouraged its analysis in the form of mortality statistics. We know a great deal about the relative risks of dying in the past in terms of age ...
Abstract Following a prolonged miscarriage in the spring, Mary Toft – a poor woman from the Surrey town of Godalming – began giving birth to parts of animals in the autumn of 1726. Reportedly ...
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