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Could there be such a thing as an invalid premise?
Irritability Measurement
The process or methods by which levels of irritability, or the ease of becoming annoyed, are quantitatively assessed.
Perinatal Mortality
The death of a fetus or an infant during the period shortly before or after birth.
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The practice of giving birth to a child in a non-clinical setting, typically in one's own home, with the assistance of a midwife or doula.
Neurological Scores
Quantitative assessments used to measure and evaluate neurological function.
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