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Перевод: birth speek birth


[существительное]
рождение; нарождение; начало; роды ; источник ; происхождение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The Star that appeared at Christ's Birth, and the Journey of the Chaldean wise Men, is mentioned by Chalcidius the Platonist.
  2. Shortly afterwards, the Ministry of Health suggested that birth control information could be given at maternal and child welfare centres on medical grounds.
  3. To ease the new channel's birth, the ITC has decided it need not achieve any more than 30 per cent coverage of the country in its first year.
  4. Two girls maintained a contact, one with her birth father and the other with her birth mother.
  5. The Yorkshire Terrier then gave birth to three puppies before the police could even find a local vet's telephone number.
  6. Miss Ashley had in fact, except as regards changing her birth certificate, overcome all these obstacles to acceptance.
  7. Since 1976, in Britain at least, anyone of eighteen or over has been allowed by law to go to the General Register Office, the local Social Services or the appropriate adoption agency to obtain their original birth certificate.
  8. With Jo I got right back to basics, and that meant starting with my own birth.
  9. Since the anatomical asymmetries of human language areas first appear in utero , the implication is that preliminary stages of language acquisition could begin before birth.
  10. Under this concept help was to be offered to members of the birth family to separate both emotionally and physically from the placed child.
  11. Her purpose was to establish a pilot project which might encourage the government to use its antenatal clinics and infant and maternal welfare clinics, of which there were more than 2,000, to distribute information on birth control and contraceptives; the Ministry of Health was by that time offering financial aid to the 400 local authorities who ran such clinics and could have forced them to become centres for birth control.
  12. The word "propagation" in most of the literature since then has been understood to mean fertilization leading to the birth of new individuals in the population.
  13. The time immediately after birth is one when the baby begins to respond to these new time-cues.

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