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fetal

/feet-l/US // ˈfit l //UK // (ˈfiːtəl) //

胎儿,胎儿的,胚胎,孕妇

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Embryology.

    • : of, relating to, or having the character of a fetus.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Understanding processes that govern brain size could help us better understand the causes of microcephaly and other disorders in which the fetal brain fails to develop properly.

  • After dousing stem cells with this soup, the cells shed their previous identity, instead adopting that of fetal ovary supporting cells.

  • Collins also advocates for the expanded use of at-home heartbeat monitoring to detect fetal stress.

  • She was given a drug commonly used to speed up contractions and hooked up to a fetal heart monitor to measure and record her baby’s vital signs, Grant alleged in court papers.

  • However, the wording of these polling questions doesn’t capture the fact that the law directly challenges what Roe established as fetal viability, or the point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb — generally considered about 24 weeks.

  • Physicians there are skilled enough to perform mid-trimester abortions, as well as procedures for women with fetal anomalies.

  • Their website seems almost exclusively involved with smoking out products and manufacturers that use aborted fetal cell lines.

  • But she was in one of the 38 states that do have a fetal homicide law.

  • Some scientists assert there are three times as many cases of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders than FAS cases.

  • Curled into a fetal position on an outdoor, candle-lit matt in Costa Rica, the 18-year-old trembles in fear.

  • Even in my fetal state I have, by thy favour, become versed in the Shastras and the Vedas with their several branches.

  • She is keeping up her own bodily functions, as well as developing her fetal litter.

  • That opinion is not finally settled as regards the animal after the fetal stage, but it is much stronger as regards embryos.

  • The allantois becomes a part of the fetal umbilical cord after the formation of the placenta.

  • Some terata, as the Acephalia, have no brain or spinal cord, but they die in the fetal stage.