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MOMS is a national clinical trial comparing two treatment approaches to spina bifida -- prenatal surgical repair versus postnatal surgical repair, the current standard of care.
Multimedia 2010
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MOMS is a national clinical trial comparing two treatment approaches to spina bifida -- prenatal surgical repair versus postnatal surgical repair, the current standard of care.
Clinical Studies 2010
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MOMS is a national clinical trial comparing two treatment approaches to spina bifida.
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"MOMS" is an acronym for Moms Offering Moms Support.
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MOMS: Tend quietly to re-arrange the toy so the child can put it together more easily and enjoy feeling successful.
The Secret of Dads' Success Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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This informational DVD provides an overview of the study and the patient experience by members of the MOMS steering committee and clinicians in the participating centers.
Multimedia 2010
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For today's metal moment we present to you Misstallica, an all-girl Metallica cover band whose members are still in or have recently left high school (they used to be called "Clitallica" but one of their MOMS made them change it HOW GREAT IS THAT).
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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For today's metal moment we present to you Misstallica, an all-girl Metallica cover band whose members are still in or have recently left high school (they used to be called "Clitallica" but one of their MOMS made them change it HOW GREAT IS THAT).
Misstallica Will Take Your Feeble Werewolf and Raise You a Master of Puppets 2010
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MOMS: Tend to interact face-to-face with babies, babbling back and forth, responding to subtle shifts in facial expressions and touching the baby affectionately.
The Secret of Dads' Success Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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MOMS: Tend to comfort and soothe the child and encourage her to talk about what she is feeling.
The Secret of Dads' Success Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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