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  • Malformations in the brain and hormonal imbalances resulted in the absence of all higher reasoning functions, while elevating their natural aggression.

    Star Trek: Voyager®: Full Circle Kirsten Beyer 2009

  • Malformations in the brain and hormonal imbalances resulted in the absence of all higher reasoning functions, while elevating their natural aggression.

    Star Trek: Voyager®: Full Circle Kirsten Beyer 2009

  • In her 1947 textbook Congenital Malformations of the Heart, Taussig made clear the results of her extensive anatomical and clinical work and provided a classic text for the developing fields of pediatric cardiology and pediatric cardiac surgery.

    Helen Brooke Taussig. 2009

  • Combs, and Robert E. Ratner, “Preconception Care of Diabetes, Medical Malformations, and Spontaneous Abortions,” Diabetes Care 19 1996: 514–541.

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008

  • Combs, and Robert E. Ratner, “Preconception Care of Diabetes, Medical Malformations, and Spontaneous Abortions,” Diabetes Care 19 1996: 514–541.

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008

  • Baby Information » Blog Archives » Media advisory - Bioterrorism: Congenital Malformations … says:

    Think Progress » Anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers unplugged. 2006

  • Malformations of the body are attributed to the influence of the stars, caused by the mother eating forbidden food during pregnancy, or if occurring after birth it is still caused by the stars, in consequence of forbidden food being eaten.

    An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre 2004

  • Malformations of the brain, except very gross conditions which are incompatible with extra-uterine existence, are not very common.

    Disease and Its Causes William Thomas Councilman

  • Malformations are more common in illegitimate children than in legitimate and more common in alcoholic mothers; there is an unfavorable environment of poverty in both cases, added to in the latter and usually in the former by the injurious action of the alcohol.

    Disease and Its Causes William Thomas Councilman

  • Malformations are made more numerous in chickens by shaking the eggs before brooding.

    Disease and Its Causes William Thomas Councilman

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