Sentences with phrase «sonograms of»

He found that recordings and sonograms of several echoes really do match the bird's cry.
Millions of women have viewed sonograms of their babies kicking, sucking their thumbs, and turning somersaults; whatever these little ones are, they are busily alive.

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I also don't want to pay for any of your sonograms, or health care involved in you having kids because hey it's not medically necessary for you to have kids either right why should I pay for it?
The state has no money for education, but plenty of it to cover forced sonograms for anyone considering abortion.
This aspect of the rite has received little attention in recent times, when sonograms tell parents the sex of their offspring weeks prior to birth, and a name is attached before the umbilical cord is severed.
If we feel stymied by the imprecision of sonograms and other tools for looking inside the bodies of others, we should feel at least as frightened by the fallibility of our own wills, and the unreliable view they give us of the souls of others.
Obstetrician Paul Crane, MD, explains the benefits and use of sonograms during pregnancy and the issues they allow doctors to pick up in the baby
Take a photo of your growing belly each week and transform it into a slide show, build a journal with pictures and sonograms that you can share on Facebook.
We can assist with many, if not all, of your pregnancy - related medical bills, including prenatal care, sonograms, lab work, doctor visits, and delivery expenses.
Many homebirth midwives eschew any kind of prenatal testing, particularly sonograms.
She comes regularly to All About Babies to perform professional, accurate, and affordable sonograms for our clients as part of their complete care.
You may even start to recognize similarities to mom or dad with some of the more advanced sonograms available today.
When William Langbauer, a biologist who was among the first to study elephant rumbles, look at the data, he was impressed: «The sonograms that they show in the paper — the pictures of what the sound looks like — look so incredibly similar to a vocalization of a live elephant.»
They play a part in an enormous range of physical processes, from heat and light to radio and TV, sonograms and music, earthquakes and holograms.
The women were selected because of advanced age, an abnormal result in Down's syndrome screening, anomalies on sonograms or other reasons.
Doctors can reliably predict XLHED in developing fetuses using sonograms as early as week 19 of pregnancy, Schneider said.
With the rising costs of pet insurance, which now include expensive procedures like sonograms, MRIs or chemotherapy treatment, it's become increasingly important that consumers know their options.
Ultrasound: These scans, also known as sonograms, use high frequency sound waves to form images of your pet's body.
We are capable of performing abdominal ultrasounds (sonograms) to determine what the internal organs look like.
Japanese would be captured anywhere on Earth outside of Japan and taken to a special laboratory where they would first be studied using modern diagnostic medical equipment such as MRIs, CAT Scanners, sonograms, and blood testing as well.
Gardner uses recent «sonograms that showed baby boys holding their penises in utero» as an example of such boys» sexual desire or activity.
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