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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
care
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In 1998, just 4 percent of pregnant women failed to get prenatal care , an improvement from 6 percent in 1990.
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The other is preventive health care for all, including prenatal care.
diagnosis
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Accurate dating of pregnancy is important for other reasons, such as prenatal diagnosis and early identification of intrauterine growth retardation.
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Coelocentesis: a new technique for early prenatal diagnosis Chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis have disadvantages.
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We included genetic counselling alone, for familial cases when no prenatal diagnosis is available, among primary preventive approaches.
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Coelocentesis may be suitable for prenatal diagnosis in the first trimester.
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Our findings also point to the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
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One of their main findings is the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
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They hope to get a diagnostic test and prenatal diagnosis out to people as quickly as possible.
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We have demonstrated the feasibility of coelocentesis and its potential for prenatal diagnosis before 10 weeks' gestation.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Poor women seldom receive good prenatal care.
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Towards the end of a pregnancy, doctors recommend more frequent prenatal check-ups.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Accurate dating of pregnancy is important for other reasons, such as prenatal diagnosis and early identification of intrauterine growth retardation.
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Do not suppose that just because you can not reach prenatal engrams in a case that they are not there.
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Most ally computations have their genesis in the prenatal area.
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The auditor looks back at the prenatal area and finds a whole new series of incidents in view.
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The patient continued to repeat and then suddenly sank into a stupor when he reached the prenatal area.
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This is compatible with the hypothesis that prenatal nutrition affects subsequent pancreatic function.
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We included genetic counselling alone, for familial cases when no prenatal diagnosis is available, among primary preventive approaches.
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We report trends in prenatal diagnoses over these years and the indications leading to these diagnoses.