Sentences with phrase «young offspring»

Mother Church was overslow in recognizing the real worth of these rebellious young offspring which had come to birth in the very places of learning founded for the glory of God and the defense of the true faith.
If she continued reproducing in old age, then she would risk dying during childbirth or while young offspring are still dependent on her.
These findings are not unexpected given that study results for young offspring whose mothers had diabetes during pregnancy were indistinguishable from those for normal offspring at this age.
The TMS is merely a mother's excessive behavioral reaction, as is found in the animal kingdom, to a threat to the bond she has with young offspring.
Recent studies do not support the claim of an enhanced resemblance between fathers and their young offspring
Closely allied mares and their young offspring form the core of the band.
In medicine, the fly's young offspring are sometimes used in «maggot therapy» to prevent infection of open wounds by selectively consuming dead tissue and secreting enzymes that kill bacteria.
They also have slower metabolism but stronger digestion than their young offspring.
There's only his housekeeper Mrs. Munro and her young offspring, Roger, to help him pass the time.
Wolfsburg, 26 August 2009 — Bestseller with new entry - level version: As a world premiere, Volkswagen is presenting the youngest offspring of the Polo family at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt (IAA, September 17 to 27): an agile three - door.
Remember, the furry creatures are related to wolves and foxes, both of whom create dens for bringing up their young offspring.
It has been suggested that coprophagy is carried over from the normal parental behavior of ingesting the waste of young offspring.
The efficacy of toddler — parent psychotherapy to reorganize attachment in the young offspring of mothers with major depressive disorder: A randomized preventive trial
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