Not exact matches
«wild» or undomesticated) is a human child who,
from a very young age, has lived in isolation
from human contact and has remained unaware of human social behavior, and
unexposed to language.
Among 3,315 women exposed to oral fluconazole
from 7 through 22 weeks» gestation, 147 experienced a spontaneous abortion, compared with 563 among 13,246
unexposed matched women (women not exposed to antifungals).
Among 5,382 women exposed to fluconazole
from gestational week 7 to birth, 21 experienced a stillbirth, compared with 77 among 21,506
unexposed matched women.
From this group, oral fluconazole - exposed pregnancies were compared with up to 4
unexposed pregnancies, matched on maternal age, calendar year, and gestational age.
Young adult males
from this second generation were bred with
unexposed females to produce a third generation.
Further, two female offspring
from each of these litters were mated with
unexposed male mice and tested for maternal behavior using the same assays used to test their mothers.
After analyzing blood samples
from 13 exposed and
unexposed babies, she found that the expression levels of 11 genes were significantly different in newborns with arsenic - exposed mothers.
Some may have moved
from the exposed to the
unexposed area over the past 20 years.
Not surprisingly, there has been a race to create a Zika vaccine — a drug to protect still -
unexposed people
from this mosquito - borne virus.
Cohorts with more years of exposure to higher predicted spending increases have higher completed years of schooling than cohorts
from the same district who were
unexposed or had fewer years of exposure.
These data and anecdotal information reported by shelters affected by H3N2 virus suggest that, to reduce the risk of transmission of H3N2 virus, infected dogs should be isolated
from uninfected,
unexposed dogs for a period of (greater than or equal to) 21 days following onset of illness.
Our most intimate acts are performed behind the safety of wall structures, keeping us
unexposed and safe
from embarrassment.
Exposed bees were two to three times more likely to not return
from foraging excursions than
unexposed bees.