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  • ...ric 1942 paper identifies the transfer of nicotine from mother into breast milk. Nicotine was found to be present in all milk and urine specimens obtained from smoking mothers.
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  • ...helium has receptors which help internalise antibodies present in maternal milk, to aid continued maternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of ...itional Resources for further readings. (More? [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|Milk Notes]])
    7 KB (1,024 words) - 14:17, 24 August 2011
  • ...helium has receptors which help internalise antibodies present in maternal milk, to aid continued maternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of ...itional Resources for further readings. (More? [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|Milk Notes]])
    7 KB (1,061 words) - 10:59, 3 September 2014
  • ...has receptors which help '''internalise antibodies''' present in maternal milk, to aid continued maternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of ...n and also look at the Additional Resources for further readings. (More? {{milk}})
    8 KB (1,172 words) - 15:11, 28 April 2018
  • ==Nutrition - Milk== ...:10721920|PMID10721920}} may provide a way of thinking about GIT and human milk.
    7 KB (1,017 words) - 14:57, 20 April 2019
  • ...ilk}} makes us mammals! This current page discusses some issues related to milk and neonatal nutrition, it is not a guide to breastfeeding, which is covere ...lk can vary over time, with colostrum the initial yellowish, sticky breast milk produced at the end of pregnancy.
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  • ...nd that of the first permanent molar is already partly deposited enamel of milk incisor. ...on the lingual aspect of the roots of the milk teeth (Fig. 49), and if the milk teeth be roughly extracted the permanent bud may also be torn out.
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  • ...e enzyme galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase metabolizes galactose in milk sugar. The incidence is approximately 1 in 60,000 births among Caucasians a :'''Links:''' [[Normal Development - Milk]] | [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000366.htm MedlinePlus
    4 KB (596 words) - 08:22, 2 September 2016
  • ...m the nipple shortly before birth. A certain amount of secretion ("witch's milk") composed of fatty degenerating epithelial cells may sometimes be expresse ...mmon in both sexes. They may occur in any part of the line of the original milk streak. In rare instances a supernumerary breast may be functional.
    6 KB (1,057 words) - 14:26, 25 October 2018
  • ...e enzyme galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase metabolizes galactose in milk sugar. The incidence is approximately 1 in 60,000 births among Caucasians a :'''Links:''' [[Normal Development - Milk]] | [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000366.htm MedlinePlus
    4 KB (604 words) - 13:27, 24 August 2011
  • ...ences, identifying a potential transmission route from mother to young." {{milk}} ...r about 6 months attached to one of the two available teats and feeding on milk, complete development.
    13 KB (1,769 words) - 10:56, 29 July 2019
  • ...passive immunity through absorption of maternal immunoglobulin from breast milk. These notes should be read in conjunction with the related page on {{Milk}} and an understanding of prenatal [[Gastrointestinal Tract Development]].
    10 KB (1,379 words) - 08:22, 20 May 2020
  • ...se between the bases of the limb buds (Fig. 234). This linear ridge is the milk line. In man it often is inconspicuous except in the pectoral region, but i '''Fig. 234.''' Human embryo of 13.5 mm. with a prominent milk line (after Kollman). X 5.
    12 KB (1,962 words) - 09:49, 25 October 2016
  • The milk glands vary id position. It is probable that there were typically two rows ...s a rounded form. The local thickening of the epidermis is the anlage of a milk gland, and this anlage has been long known and mnrks the site of the future
    49 KB (8,323 words) - 22:05, 1 April 2014
  • * Presence of drug in milk (if unknown, must state so) ** Concentration in milk
    10 KB (1,354 words) - 14:41, 11 April 2019
  • ..., space has to be found for the 12 permanent molar teeth, the place of the milk teeth being occupied by the permanent incisors, canine and premolar teeth. ...ers the enamel at birth and is soon afterwards worn ofi. The enamel of the milk teeth is completely formed before birth ; and that of the first permanent m
    24 KB (4,102 words) - 23:41, 30 December 2014
  • ...ning of the crop comes away forming a mucous secretion known as " pigeon's milk." ...e mother in the form of a placenta. After birth the young is supplied with milk by the mother until it is weaned and able to feed for itself. Another featu
    12 KB (2,142 words) - 13:30, 25 April 2015
  • During postnatal development, maternal antibodies are transferred by maternal milk across the neonatal gastrointestinal tract epithelium. :'''Links:''' [[Placenta Development]] | [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|Milk]]
    7 KB (1,062 words) - 10:25, 18 February 2019
  • '''lacteal''' L. ''lac '' = milk ( ''lacteus '' = of milk, ''lactare '' = to suckle); intestinal lymphatic, containing chyle after a
    6 KB (930 words) - 14:25, 16 February 2013
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    ===witches' milk=== ...trogen|estrogen]] increase on the neonatal breast, which leads to aberrant milk production. This increase is probably from loss of the negative feedback ef
    11 KB (1,517 words) - 10:22, 19 August 2020
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