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单词 Premature
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1. A fire caused the premature closing of the exhibition.
2. The baby was six weeks premature.
3. A knee injury forced him into premature retirement.
4. A fire in the gallery caused the premature closing of the exhibition.
5. Accidents are still the number one cause of premature death for Americans.
6. Nowadays a premature baby has a very good chance of survival.
7. Their criticisms seem premature considering that the results aren't yet known.
8. Lack of prenatal care correlates strongly with premature birth.
9. It now seems their optimism was premature.
10. The baby was five weeks premature.
11. The baby was four weeks premature.
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12. Premature birth is the main cause of perinatal mortality.
13. Smoking is a common cause of premature death.
14. Any talk about lifting sanctions is premature.
15. They queered their Three-Year Plan by their premature advance.
16. The premature baby is doing well.
17. Any talk of a deal is premature.
18. Premature babies have to be fed intravenously.
19. Premature disclosure of the test sites might lead to invalidation of the experiment.
20. It is premature to talk about success at this stage.
21. Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform.
22. Every father should insure himself against premature death or prolonged illness for the sake of his wife and children.
23. It is yet premature to predict the possible outcome of the dialogue.
24. It would be premature to accuse anyone until the investigation is complete.
25. It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations.
26. Premature babies are more likely to suffer from breathing difficulties in childhood.
27. But a presumption of inevitable environmental detriment is premature.
28. Because of injury, her playing career came to a premature end in 1998.
29. For enterprises and service providers, the use of network processors ensures against premature product obsolescence.
30. When my daughter Emma was born she was two and a half months premature.
1. A fire caused the premature closing of the exhibition.
2. The baby was six weeks premature.
3. A knee injury forced him into premature retirement.
4. Because of injury, her playing career came to a premature end in 1998.
5. Accidents are still the number one cause of premature death for Americans.
6. Nowadays a premature baby has a very good chance of survival.
7. Their criticisms seem premature considering that the results aren't yet known.
8. The premature baby is doing well.
9. For enterprises and service providers, the use of network processors ensures against premature product obsolescence.
10. Every father should insure himself against premature death or prolonged illness for the sake of his wife and children.
11. It is yet premature to predict the possible outcome of the dialogue.
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31. Immature births are often, but not necessarily, premature births.
32. Premature ejaculation is another can of worms entirely.
33. Payton's premature death was caused by lung cancer.
34. Even Rick's problem with premature ejaculation got guffaws.
35. Her baby was premature and weighed only 2kg.
36. Tommy's Campaign supports research into helping premature babies.
37. Schmitthoff's views, expressed in 1951, seem somewhat premature.
38. Premature babies have a low birth weight.
39. Maybe he was suffering from premature senile dementia?
40. Refusing the offer of the Interior portfolio, he had announced his premature retirement from public service.
41. The road snakes along hills wearing premature coats of green.
42. But Boeing officials have said that cost estimates at this point are too premature to be credible.
43. This means that the bidder will lose some control over the secrecy arrangements and may face a premature announcement by the target.
44. This problem is much worse for those who are forced into premature retirement through redundancy.
45. And there was no doubt that Kalchu, though younger,(http:///premature.html) had dealt with a great many premature births before this one.
46. It would be premature - and misleading - to try to translate these slowly shifting attitudes into a readiness for dramatic change.
47. Meanwhile, Bath were issuing a reminder that reports of their decline were a little premature.
48. We believe that a multicentre trial with clearly defined outcome measures is necessary to recruit an adequate number of premature infants.
49. This leads to premature wear and plumes of blue smoke spewing from the exhaust.
50. In one study, the half-life of caffeine in premature infants ranged from 41 to 231 hours.
51. To claim that a packed Oxford Street is an indication of the green shoots of recovery is surely rather premature.
52. For the whole community this marks the return of infections and, for many, a premature death.
53. Hence the glass of whisky at the dispatch box rather than mineral water: A premature celebration?
54. Such premature publicity could make her positively obstructive instead of merely difficult.
55. They faced the prospect of an agonising premature death with anger and humour, stoicism and frustration, wisdom and stupidity.
56. Born in late August, some 15 weeks premature, he spent his 10-week life connected to tubes and wires.
57. On May 4 President Ali Saibou said that although he was not opposed to multipartyism, such a system was premature.
58. Another 100, 000 premature deaths stem from the abuse and misuse of alcohol.
59. It is probably premature to urge all patients to stop dieting.
60. The comparison was then premature, but it is inevitable now.
61. Osteoporosis Otherwise known as brittle bone disease, osteoporosis is a major cause of disability and premature death.
62. I'd seen premature babies but never a baby that small.
63. Communication between everyone involved in the care of a premature or sick infant is a daily necessity.
64. He appeared to think too much acclaim might be detrimental as well as premature.
65. Linda is a doctor in a ward for premature babies.
66. They are usually set up near their convents, for premature and sick children need constant care.
67. It was comfortable with its premature senescence but at the same time was wired with a wildness and youthful energy.
68. This term relates to the effect upon natural lifespan of a decrease in premature mortality.
69. However, we should be wary lest use of such an emotive and pejorative term leads to premature dismissal of legitimate arguments.
70. Low birth weight usually indicates premature births that are also often immature births.
71. The report found that moderate exercise reduces the risk of premature death and promotes psychological well-being by reducing depression and anxiety.
72. Red noses, purple hands(/premature.html), hair bleached a premature white by anxiety and poverty.
73. Parents have an easier time adapting to premature infants who are more responsive.
74. Premature babies have a hard time even under the best of circumstances.
75. But government departments do not like premature appearances of confidential documents addressed to them.
76. And just exactly how many weeks premature is this baby?
77. I wanted everything to advance at its own pace-no abrupt moves, no premature gestures.
78. Deaths before the age of 65, so-called premature deaths, are comparatively rare.
79. It was also argued that the ban was premature and that undeveloped nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result.
80. It lasted until 1879, when ill health compelled his premature retirement.
81. This equipment will prove useful in testing premature babies who we suspect might have hearing problems.
82. But the Police Complaints Authority says the officer's decision was premature and ill-advised.
83. The rubber boot is to stop ingress of dirt, etc. into the splines, causing premature failure.
84. This would be as unrealistic and premature as Mr Rugova's call for immediate recognition of an independent state.
85. A lot of abortion rights supporters also breathed a premature sigh of relief.
86. However, over-exposure to the sun or insufficient protection is a major cause of premature skin ageing.
87. They suffered the heartbreak of losing three children through premature births.
88. When premature infants who are unresponsive are taken out of the incubator, she usually takes over their care.
89. Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation.
90. She said it would be premature to dismiss the racketeering claim or rule out damages.
91. The demand was premature, because it was made and served before the expiration of a month from the 31 July bill.
92. In the light of all this, I do not think it premature to put forward an evolutionary scenario for natural language.
93. Proponents say the changes will prevent 8,300 premature deaths each year-5,500 cases of chronic bronchitis and 360,000 asthma attacks.
94. They ignore the minor expense of health care for pregnant women, but pay the massive expenses of premature babies.
95. From exposure to dry cold winds or after the premature disappearance of a rash.
96. Then her eating of the red apple was premature; she had overreached herself.
97. Today's announcement of the drive for union members smacked of a victory celebration, surely a little premature ahead of Thursday's vote?
98. The first study to investigate the feasibility of permitting parents into the premature nursery began at Stanford University, in California.
99. These two studies paved the way for opening the doors of the premature nursery to parents.
100. In women, chronic use of alcohol reduces vaginal response, and it can cause irregular menstruation and induce premature menopause.
101. My father, Simon C.. DeVos, suffered several heart attacks before his premature death at the age of fifty-nine.
101. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
102. With hindsight the confidence with which the demise of dualism was predicted appears to have been premature.
103. Premature babies, in need of oxygen, were given unlimited amounts.
104. The child was born three weeks premature, but is believed to be in good health.
105. In the first half it was a case of premature ejaculation.
106. But I caught myself, decided not to make premature judgments, and tried to listen as sympathetically as I could.
107. Despite immature theory and premature hype, researchers are moving ahead.
108. The researchers questioned whether parents of premature infants suffered from deprivation due to their long physical separation from their hospitalized infants.
109. This result might indicate that the body clock is slow to mature in premature babies.
110. They are being kept in incubators, normally used for premature babies.
111. But the financial press was premature in reporting Cork Gully's appointment as liquidator.
112. I soon discovered she had her dates right and she was premature.
113. It has been proved that sunbathing causes premature ageing of the skin.
114. His action has already caused the premature death of 700,000 birds with miserly compensation to owners.
115. Conductors visit premature baby units and decide which children to accept.
116. Publication of false reports of Parliamentary proceedings and premature disclosure of committee proceedings have both constituted contempt.
117. Even so, Mr Mieno seems in no mood to be pushed into premature easing.
118. An understanding of how small premature infants develop compared with babies born at term can also help this relationship.
119. Clearly Parliament would last its full five years and the Government could not bring it to a premature end.
120. Suddenly everything seems to cause cancer or degenerative heart disease or premature loss of memory.
121. The reason for a lot of these premature deaths was that their owners did not sufficiently understand the importance of cash flow.
122. The articles amount to premature judgment of an issue that has yet to be subjected to valid peer review.
123. Battiness - premature senility of some sort - seemed the most probable explanation of the whole affair.
124. The Wine and Food Society's propaganda in favour of homemade potted meats and fish was premature.
125. Sometimes foundations are shaken to the core by the premature death or prolonged absence of the main attachment figure.
126. They remain like this motionless with the woman stemming any premature ejaculatory urges by squeeze control, if the need arises.
127. Indeed, the coal industry as a whole would be put at risk through premature shutdown of the opencast sector.
128. With the premature end of apprenticeship came abolitionist anticipation of a new era of orderly progress in liberty.
129. But after weeks of personal attacks on the president, such speculation seems premature.
130. Introduction Smoking remains the commonest cause of premature death and ill health in the United Kingdom.
131. As premature mortality decreases, he argues, more people will live to the limits of this natural lifespan.
131. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
132. The strictest secrecy was maintained during the subsequent discussions, for premature disclosure of what was afoot was obviously undesirable.
133. It looked on Saturday as if they had declared a premature end to the season, in any case.
134. It's hard work but she copes Voice over Saving premature babies has its costs.
135. It would be premature to conclude that Wilson will lose the election.
136. The proportion of premature births was almost three times as high if the interval was less than a year.
137. A bigger difficulty is that the premature announcement of merger talks may tempt other firms into bidding for one or both.
138. It is a tribute to our impatience and boredom that we are already asking this question three months premature.
139. They also noticed numerous miscarriages, premature births, and birth defects-including gross malformations-among soldiers' children.
140. The speculation might have been premature but Rioch has since applied for the job.
141. Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement.
142. But she can not really fail like a man who is impotent or suffers from premature ejaculation.
143. It was also argued that the ban was premature and that developing nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result.
144. In newborns, especially premature infants, this liver enzyme system is not fully developed or functional.
145. He was always in the cheerful rooms upstairs, where the Sisters kept a constant vigil on premature and very sick children.
146. Misc. kids. health covered everything from circumcision to premature gray hair to autism.
147. The career that looked so promising in 1974 has evidently come to a premature end.
148. Pat is working as a midwife in an intensive care unit for premature babies.
149. They looked empty and forlorn as if they had not yet adjusted themselves to their premature change of life.
150. Alcoholism is one of the major causes of premature death.
151. If you use unleaded in an engine not designed for it then premature failure of the exhaust valve seats will result.
152. Smoking crack during pregnancy can cause low birth-weight, respiratory problems and premature labour.
153. All these observations suggest that we should be careful about recommending increased stimulation at home for the premature infant.
154. It is premature, then, to say that the western has galloped back to centre screen.
155. A Crown Office spokesman said last night it would be premature to do so at this stage.
156. Traffic was at an angry crawl, a dazzling confusion of lights and wet reflections in the premature darkness.
157. If you count the savings to pension funds from premature deaths, tobacco is nothing short of a windfall for the states.
158. The researchers found that the prevalence of premature wrinkling was independently associated with both sun exposure and pack-years of smoking.
159. Thus they were especially susceptible of premature discovery by the enemy.
160. There was disquiet at Highland Regional Council yesterday that any rejoicing was extremely premature.
161. Naturally(/premature.html), this is much more difficult for the parents of a premature infant.
162. The claims that folic acid can end this scourge may be premature.
163. While the outbreak directed media attention to pollution in the North Sea, ascribing the guilt to pollution was premature.
164. Aluminium in water is now being linked with premature ageing.
165. Worse still, one third of premature babies due or suffer some form of handicap throughout life.
166. his premature death at the age of 37.
167. It would be premature to forecast the outcome.
168. Jumps in asset prices risk causing premature inflation jitters.
169. I had been a little too premature in coming to this conclusion.
170. Objective to verify the function of the ourselves - made incubator for premature infant.
171. A friend who went into premature labor withtwins at twenty-six weeks was hospitalized, with her legs elevated(), to keep thebabies in as long as possible.
172. For them, the present system means joyless drudgery , semistarvation, rags and premature death.
173. Ask a mother who has given birth a premature baby.
174. In the worst - case scenario, UV light mutates DNA, leading to premature aging or skin cancer.
175. Therefore, the premature baby sent to learn the piano, organ, violin and other instruments is inappropriate.
176. Results: Show the dose, methods and effects of recombinant human erythropoietin to premature infants with anemia.
177. Both a premature and a belated retreat , of course, bring losses.
178. Conclusion:Atrial overdrive can prevent AF, which may results from accelerating interatrial conduction, inhibiting atrial premature beat, eliminating sinus bradycardia and long short interval.
179. To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who a premature baby.
180. Most doctors will give you a resounding -yes! - Unless, of course, you have a history of premature labor, bleeding, uterine infections, or other conditions which could spark the onset of problems.
181. Introduction: About 30 % of inherited genetic disorders in humans result from premature termination codon mutations.
182. Conclusion Expression of bigeminy and tachycardia of ventricular arrhythmia can reflect the cardiac ischemia more accurately than the number of simple ventricular premature beats.
183. Objective To study the efficacy and safety of Yixinshu for atrial premature beats ( APB ).
184. And premature abandonment of the continuity assumption by accountants may cause liquidation if it results in demands by creditors for repayment of accounts outstanding.
185. Conclusion Early adverse reaction is the main cause of azathioprine premature discontinuation in inflammatory bowel disease.
186. Even if the attempt was premature,(http:///premature.html) but also better than abortive strategy.
187. Premature constitutionalization of the administrative process can cut short promising improvements and forestall experimentation.
188. Objective To explore the fast assessment method for identifying isolated premature thelarche(IPT) and central precocious puberty(CPP).
189. Premature rupture of membrane, fetal distress, severe pregnancy induced hypertension, placenta praevia were the main risk factors of premature delivery.
190. Saving method best is to wear, because grease of excretive of human body skin and alkalescent sweat fluid are insurable, protect bead film, wear lengthen life, unused a premature senility.
191. Short - term isoproterenol stimulation elicited arrhythmias, including premature entricular contractions, atrioventricular heart block, and entricular tachycardia.
192. If these parameters are designed unreasonably , si outstanding problem appears: the premature convergence.
193. Conclusion: The early synthesis intervention implementation to the premature infant, may prevent the high bilirubinemia sickness occurrence and reduce the high bilirubinemia sickness degree.
194. Results Cephalopelvic disproportion, abnormal position of fetus, history of premature birth and abortion, inflammation of reproductive organs were the most factors of PROM.
195. The test of function makes clear that it can reach better ability of searching optimum and better effect of avoiding premature convergence compared with the Genetic Algorithm with sex character.
196. It takes care of neonate, including normal infants, premature infants and low birth weight infants.
197. Researchers in Germany report that even among people who are normal weight, having excess fat around the abdomen — being apple-shaped, that is — can increase the risk of premature death.
198. Objective : To study causal relationship between masturbation and premature ejaculation.
199. M ; Well , unfortunately, you would incur a penalty, as any premature cancellation of a time deposit.
200. Fatal hyperphosphatemia after oral phosphate overdose in a premature infant.
201. Even very young premature babies respond to their mother's presence.
202. I think it's premature for restaurants to come out with that advice.
203. Conclusion It is effective of ritodrine in the treatment of premature uterine contractions, and the adaptation syndrome, effective dose and transfusion speed should be mastered strictly.
204. Objective To investigate the relationship between puerpera ′s immune function and premature delivery.
205. It is suitable for people with premature ejaculation, impotence and other sexual dysfunction, weak erectile.
206. Objective Studies the comprehensive measures for preventing premature infant necrotizing enterocolitis.
207. Conclusion The amine iodoxyl treatment room the premature beat effect is remarkable, the short-term small dosage takes the side effect to be small.
208. Premature failure of the usually long-life, low-energy light sources may also be occurring.
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