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(usually a litter of animals born in multiple | births), a runt is a member which is smaller and/or w |
he license of a physician who assisted in home | births, a practice that New York's Department of Heal |
e union of the two natures, though unconfused, | births a third nature: redeemed humanity, the new cre |
attend to more immediate emergencies, such as | births, after which the invasive exam would be perfor |
Greater spacing between | births allows a woman to recover from delivery and re |
the number of abortions exceeded the number of | births, although the high percentage of early-stage a |
de a reduction of crime levels caused by lower | births among teenage mothers. |
cting our entire Solar System, where our Earth | births an egg (Mystery Egg, Hidden Egg) and then move |
s from various fields, all dead, with years of | births and deaths specified - stabilized the band as |
Registering of | births and deaths |
The registers of | births and deaths date from 1831, and those of marria |
enjoyed in chagga festivities like, weddings, | births and Christian confirmation parties. |
There were only two out-of-wedlock | births, and both girls married the guys." |
They are also wandering through the cycles of | births and deaths just like the worldly souls, but ha |
art of his life he held a post as registrar of | births and deaths in Marylebone. |
ses of statistics, publishes information about | births and deaths in London. |
came into national compliance for registering | births and deaths, and North Dakota had a full-time h |
extra cases of perinatal mortality, per 1,000 | births and 0-20 cases of severe mental sub normality. |
he co-occurrence of both syndactyly (~0.03% of | births) and long QT syndrome (1% per year) in a singl |
hat the sole cause of poverty was an excess of | births, and therefore opposed socialism, considered s |
which causes abortions, stillbirths, premature | births and congenital abnormalities, but occurs only |
part of Essex in the 18th and 19th centuries; | births and deaths within the garrison were recorded a |
ce many records were lost during the war, many | births and deaths were not recorded in small towns an |
gration/suffering the ego goes through(endless | births and rebirths, before attaining salvation). |
tte through the glass door of the Registrar of | Births and Deaths. |
The similarly spelt surname McAuliffe had 39 | births, and 40 in total, when combining certain spell |
o the village for services and to record their | births and marriages. |
holy speeches and which destroys the cycle of | births and deaths. |
ith a view to reducing the number of premature | births and stillbirths and the rate of maternal morta |
onounced at such events as weddings, funerals, | births and famadihana and constitute an essential com |
ration Services (Scotland) Act 2006 now allows | births and deaths to be registered with any registrar |
ter, Ohio significant for its association with | births and lives of U.S. senator John Sherman and one |
abbis were matched against the places of their | births and deaths (rather than the dates), was conduc |
It lives in pairs and | births annually, one offspring each summer. |
Multiple | births are common. |
Multiple | births are extremely rare. |
ages are a factor, the benefits of spacing out | births are even greater. |
The 1926-1929 | births are commonly referred to as the "Flakhelfer-Ge |
Some real human | births are seen up-close in the film. |
Gestation is approximately 170 days and | births are typically of twin offspring. |
These | births are of primary importance for the program of E |
An estimated 50 in 1 million live | births are diagnosed with EB, and 9 in 1 million are |
Some | Births Are Worse Than Murders is the debut EP by The |
breeding is the reason why pseudohermaphrodite | births are relatively prevalent. |
The distribution of Spanish | births, are most common in Zamora with (33,73%) of pe |
pital, where all these simultaneous deaths and | births are going on, one family mourning the loss of |
Primary reasons for home | births are: destruction of health centers, danger of |
y successful surgeries and numerous successful | births at the maternity wing of the hospital run by t |
initial estimates put the instance of multiple | births at 100 pairs, follow-up surveys found the figu |
astructure, including churches (which recorded | births, baptisms, and marriages). |
for male-producing tendencies spread, and male | births become more common. |
Multiple | births by a woman are strongly associated with a lowe |
The Registrar General of | Births, Deaths and Marriages in Scotland |
the so called Registro Civil, an index of all | births, deaths and marriages. |
The Registration of | Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, was |
longside the physical passport and records the | births, deaths and movements of all cattle. |
ina copies of land registries and documents on | births, deaths and marriages in Kosovo. |
Official text of the Registration of | Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 as o |
d Colwyn districts such as the registration of | births, deaths and marriages. |
The Registrar of | Births, Deaths and Marriages of Hertfordshire in the |
of Relationship with the Tasmanian Registry of | Births, Deaths and Marriages in Hobart. |
Official text of the Registration of | Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 as a |
The title of the album | Births, Deaths & Marriages is based on life changing |
or's Book and The First Book and Supplement of | Births Deaths and Marriages, Watertown: Historical So |
undesirables' can be forcibly eliminated from ' | Births, Deaths, and Marriages'-i.e.: killed. |
, contains a full page of family news, listing | births, deaths, marriages and engagements in the Dutc |
te residents through collecting information on | births, deaths, marriage records, newly diagnosed cas |
Census returns 5. Records of the Registrar of | Births, Deaths, & Marriages. |
From the register-book of | births, deaths, and marriages of the Parish of Arlese |
l in the population including the recording of | births, deaths, pregnancies, lactation and oestrus cy |
llection of extraordinary stories of monstrous | births, demons, sea-monsters, serpents, creatures hal |
way second only to Germany in registered Aryan | births during World War II. |
le in hell and makest them wander through many | births, enticest all minds, swayest all the three wor |
ika (the older) was sickly, and the many child | births eventually broke her. |
t “the universal desire among women to control | births expresses today, as it always has, the knowled |
Births have been found to be in different months by g | |
There were 537 | births in 2003, and 260 deaths. |
Ascendants of | births in this region can be characterized by the pro |
which there are figures, 11.24 percent of the | births in the republic were to unmarried women. |
oo has the largest number of captive red panda | births in the Western Hemisphere (93 as of September |
tine deficiency affects 1 in every 40,000 live | births in Japan and 1 in every 37,000 to 100,000 newb |
The number of twin | births in Kodinhi has been increasing over the years, |
locals found an unusually large number of twin | births in the region. |
year-round, it is easy to stagger freshenings ( | births) in a herd so the entire herd is never dry. |
ons, the data showed that there were 107 total | births in Ireland-6 of which were in the province of |
ta (a text on customs surrounding weddings and | births in Judaism, published in Israel c. 1960), the |
For example, if the two major | births in the series are taken into account (Shinnosu |
e games to qualify them for 8 state tournament | births in 10 seasons. |
to the person in charge of the registration of | births in the jurisdiction in which the person is reg |
they often do not know how to handle difficult | births, including those that result in hemorrhaging. |
The Times On Line, G.R.O | Births Index, G.R.O Deaths Index |
does it increase the risk of future premature | births, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, or miscarriag |
(around December), and the expected number of | births is one offspring per female per annum. |
r a small fee, it kept a 'central registry' of | births mainly (but not solely) within non-conformist |
The building also houses the records of | births, marriages and deaths. |
These deal with forgery of registers of | births, marriages and deaths, and with impersonation |
ost Office, Telegraph Office, and Registry for | Births Marriages and Deaths. |
eases were curiously vague about plans for the | births, marriages and deaths indexes housed on the gr |
etween districts and nations on occasions like | births, marriages and deaths. |
t, writing and starring in productions such as | Births, Marriages and Deaths (1975) and For Entertain |
Thursday December 5, 1889, at the register of | births, marriages and deaths in Constantine, a city i |
e inherited a bookkeeping system whereby black | births, marriages and deaths were recorded on separat |
also for many years the official Registrar of | Births, Marriages and Deaths for Kentish Town in the |
xists for the purpose of civil registration of | births, marriages, and deaths and civil partnerships. |
Its role is to maintain the records of | births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the country |
xists for the purpose of civil registration of | births, marriages, and deaths and civil partnerships. |
Registering the | births, marriages, divorces, defunctions and other ac |
Most kangaroo | births occur during the summer. |
Most | births occur between March and September. |
Birth Season: | Births occur in April. |
More than 2,000 | births occur each year at the Women's and Children's |
itions often go undetected for years after the | births occur. |
Gestation takes four months, with | births occurring between the wet and dry seasons. |
vely brief, lasting from February to May, with | births occurring between April and June. |
In the second chapter, the three | births of the Atman are described. |
It narrates two stories of the previous | births of the Jina. |
Soon after the | births of their daughters, the Moores founded the Bre |
By 1730, more than 2,150 | births of Guyon descendents had been recorded, accord |
atrilines are continuously reinforced with new | births of females in a troop there is rarely any uptu |
's doctor, John Peel, who also attended in the | births of others to the Royal family, including Princ |
pop culture icons, marriages, pregnancies, and | births of various characters, all the characters stil |
eir respects and ritualistically celebrate the | births of their children. |
unyan's birth was somewhat unusual, as are the | births of many mythic heroes, as it took five storks |
heir animals spayed or neutered to prevent the | births of unwanted and accidental litters. |
that is dedicated to the anniversaries of the | births of Pushkin (210 years), Gogol (200 years), and |
These | births often cost much less than the traditional hosp |
revented if women used contraceptives to space | births or prevent pregnacy. |
rved on special occasions such as weddings and | births, or to honor a guest, and on major holidays su |
plained solely by the underreporting of female | births or by excess female infant mortality. |
Births probably take place in December (Flannery 1995 | |
ster Office in Ireland, there were 30 McCauley | births recorded in 1890, and there were 49 for the su |
ied copy" of his corrected entry in the German | Births Register Arolsen (Hesse) |
abortion ratio (number of cases per 1,000 live | births) remained the highest amongst women aged 40-44 |
ion has been as a mother of six children whose | births span 25 years. |
een up to seven others (possibly from multiple | births) stillborn or died in infancy. |
curs from late November to early January, with | births taking place in May and June. |
from the Jataka stories of the Buddha's former | births); the Huma bird (Persia). |
opy analysis of time series: an application to | births to teenagers in Texas” Chaos, Solitons & Fract |
thod of birth control, abortions exceeded live | births two-to-one in 1995. |
Elsewhere, the total number of | births was much lower. |
The number of | births was instantly lowered, and a sharp increase in |
For ever and for several umpteen | births, We would be only related to you, And we would |
It had variable success, up to 49,000 | births were registered there until after a few months |
Such | births were slightly more common in cities (12.72 per |
, but breeding success has been limited and no | births were reported between May 2009 and May 2010. |
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent | births within the group; |
imposes measures intended to prevent | births within the group, |
ch of her resources as possible towards future | births without compromising the health of the child(r |
am Zoo in the Netherlands has had more captive | births worldwide. |
m of the disorder, affecting about 1 in 57,000 | births worldwide. |
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