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Definition of Postnatally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Postnatally
Literary usage of Postnatally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Health Effects of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke: The Report of the edited by Lauren Zeise, Amy J. Dunn (2000)
"None of the studies collected information on fathers' smoking postnatally.
However, on the basis of the above-mentioned data that showed mother's smoking ..."
2. Risk Assessment for Neurobehavioral Toxicity edited by Bernard Weiss, Jurg Elsner (1997)
"Monkeys exposed postnatally to doses of lead sufficient to produce blood lead
levels of approximately 45 or 90 ug/dl or in utero at blood lead levels of 50 ..."
3. Smokeless Tobacco Or Health: An International Perspective by DIANE Publishing Company (1993)
"... were held for 18 mo and included groups treated postnatally with barbital ...
in those receiving PCBs postnatally, a significant tumor-promotive effect. ..."
4. Children's Environmental Health Research: Indoor Mold and Children's Health edited by Allen Dearry, Gwen Collman (2000)
"Chlorpyrifos Neurobehavioral tests given postnatally found that animals exposed
in utero demonstrated decreased balance (86), increased righting reflex time ..."
5. Mineral Tolerance of Animals by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"Developmental effects were also observed in mice exposed prenatally and postnatally
to 328 mg Cr/L of water (Al-Hamood et al., 1998). ..."
6. Alcohol and Health: Seventh Special Report to the Us Congress by Louis Sullivan (1997)
"In addition, the period of greatest brain growth and development, which occurs
in late gestation in humans, primarily occurs postnatally in rodents. ..."