| birth m.’s |
the amnion and chorion.
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| birth p. |
see under paralysis.
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| birth r. |
a rate in which the numerator is the number of live births in a geographic area in a defined period, usually one year. The denominator of the crude birth rate is the average total population or the midyear population in the area during the period. Specific birth rates for subsets of the population may also be calculated, e.g., an age-specific birth rate, limited to the population of females of a defined age range.
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| birth t. |
1. an injury to the infant received in or due to the process of being born; called also birth injury. 2. in some psychiatric theories, the psychic shock produced in an infant by the experience of being born.
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| birth rate |
The number of births related to the total population in a given group during a period of time. It is usually expressed as births per 100,000 people in 1 year.
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