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Remarkable Surgery on a Fetus - The Children's Project The procedure (called maternal-fetal surgery for spina bifida) is rare, and can be available now as part of a prospective, randomized trial sponsored by the ...
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Remarkable Surgery on a Fetus - The Children's Project Fetal Hand Reaches out ... During the procedure, the position of the fetus was adjusted by gently manipulating the outside of the uterus. ...
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Remarkable Surgery on a Fetus - The Children's Project The procedure (called maternal-fetal surgery for spina bifida) is rare, and can be available now as part of a prospective, randomized trial sponsored by the ...
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WAVE's research: root causes of violence - The Children's Project While Sure Start exists as a channel for Government "prevention" spending, in our experience few Sure Starts tackle the root causes of violence ? perhaps ...
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The Childrens Project - Book Programme - Baby Shapes The Baby Shapes book and mobile set has been developed by The Children's Project and ... Baby Shapes 1 & 2, use very simple (through to more complex) bold ...
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The Childrens Project - Book Programme - Okomi OKOMI is a chimpanzee cartoon character for very young children, ... The Okomi stories are based on Jane's observations of chimpanzee behaviour in the wild. ...
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Remarkable Surgery on a Fetus - The Children's Project The procedure (called maternal-fetal surgery for spina bifida) is rare, and can be available now as part of a prospective, randomized trial sponsored by the ...
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The Childrens Project - Book Programme - Social Baby The Social Baby is the most important new baby book in decades. Babies are born with amazing abilities that have been studied and understood by ...
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The Children's Project - helping families with preschool children Starting from day one ... School of Medicine, London, UK. Director ... Click here to buy our books online at cpshopping.co.uk ...
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The Children's Project - helping families with preschool children The Children's Project is committed to promoting positive parenting and better outcomes for children. We aim to address dysfunctional behaviour by showing ...
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