Translation for '
premature' from English to Russian
ADJ | premature | more premature | most premature | |
SYNO | premature | previous | untimely |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- Recent research suggests that premature ovarian aging and premature ovarian failure (aka primary ovarian insufficiency) may represent a continuum of premature ovarian senescence.
- Recent discovery has also suggested that in some premature children the delays do not appear until the age of three, suggesting that all premature children receive Early Intervention Therapy rather than just those who appear to have developmental delays.
- Preventing or delaying premature birth is considered the most important step in decreasing the risk of PVL.
- Before the industrial revolution, premature and ill infants were born and cared for at home and either lived or died without medical intervention.
- In the 1980s, the development of pulmonary surfactant replacement therapy further improved survival of extremely premature infants and decreased chronic lung disease, one of the complications of mechanical ventilation, among less severely premature infants.
- When pubarche occurs prematurely (in early or mid-childhood), it is referred to as "premature pubarche" or precocious puberty and may warrant an evaluation.
- Premature adrenarche is the most common cause of the early appearance of pubic hair ("premature pubarche") in childhood.
- A premature atrial pacemaker has a regular underlying rhythm however there is a premature beat which can be identified by an irregular p wave with a different size, shape, and direction often found within a T wave, the PR interval is generally normal however can be hard to measure, the QRS complex is premature for the PAC, but is generally normal.
- A premature heart beat or extrasystole is a heart rhythm disorder corresponding to a premature contraction of one of the chambers of the heart.
- Nunn is an ambassador for Borne, a medical research charity looking into the causes of premature birth.
- Evelyn Lundeen (February 15, 1900 – January 29, 1963) was an American nurse who headed the first premature nursery in the United States with Dr.
- The 5R55 series transmissions found on second through fourth-generation Explorers were also notorious for premature failures.
- Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome, Werner syndrome, and Cockayne syndrome are the three genetic disorders in which patients have premature aging features.
- This dish is made from premature bananas, lamb, calf or other animal. Indians make something similar from premature maize.
- Another study placed p53 under normal regulatory control and did not find signs of premature aging.
- James Elgin Gill (born on 20 May 1987 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) was the earliest premature baby in the world, until that record was broken in 2004.
- Gaines wrote "Preemie Parents: 26 Little Ways to Grow With Your Premature Baby" to help those struggle with the issues associated with the delivery of a premature baby.
- He called the condition "dementia praecocissima" (Latin, "very premature madness"), by analogy to the term then used for schizophrenia, "dementia praecox" (Latin, "premature madness).
- The Embrace infant warmer is a low-cost solution that maintains premature and low-birth-weight babies’ body temperature, that would give premature infants a better chance at survival.
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