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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Parental
  1. ... the first 22 "non-sex" chromosomes) from either parent can cause the disease. One of the parents will have the disease (since it is dominant) ...
  2. Television can be a useful tool for parents; it can be used for distraction, substitution, and recreation. Unfortunately, the TV has become a substitute for parent-child interaction and is used ...
  3. ... heredity and how traits are passed along from parents to offspring. Genes are contained within the chromosomes found in the egg and sperm. Each parent contributes one half of each pair (23 chromosomes -- ...
  4. ... heredity and how traits are passed along from parents to offspring. Genes are contained within the chromosomes found within the egg and sperm. Each parent contributes one half of each pair or 23 ...
  5. Nursing Positions (Nemours Foundation)  
    Breastfeeding/Images ... Breastfeeding ... Nemours Foundation
  6. ... of a family history of balding (from either parent’s…
  7. Photos of Measles and People with Measles (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Measles/Images ... Measles ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... See photos of people with measles symptoms, like the measles rash and Koplik spots, and ...
  8. ... to talk with a trach tube. Patients or parents learn how to take care of the tracheostomy ...
  9. ... daily activities. At the time of discharge, the parents are instructed on activity, how to care for ...
  10. ... under 2 with very large defects unacceptable to parents for cosmetic reasons
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