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Umbilical cord - Wikipedia
The umbilical cord (also called the navel string, [1] birth cord or funiculus umbilicalis) is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta.
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Umbilical Cord Location, Care & Appearance - Cleveland Clinic
The umbilical cord is a flexible, coiled structure that provides oxygen and nutrients to a fetus during pregnancy. It connects to the placenta.
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navel-string - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Alternative forms · Noun. edit · navel-string (plural navel-strings). The umbilical cord. · 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art , London ...
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navel-string
ˈnavel-string [f. navel n.; cf. Du. navelstreng, Da. navlestreng, Sw. nafvelsträng.] The organic structure connecting the fœtus with the placenta; the umbilical cord.1587 Golding De Mornay xiv. (1592) 223 As if they should say,..he cannot liue when he is come out of her womb, if his nauilstrings be ...
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Umbilical cord care: Do's and don'ts for parents - Mayo Clinic
A newborn's umbilical cord stump typically falls off about two weeks after birth. In the meantime, treat your baby's umbilical cord stump gently.
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Umbilical cord care in newborns Information | Mount Sinai - New York
The umbilical cord connects the baby to the mother's placenta. During fetal development in the womb, the umbilical cord is the lifeline to the baby supplying ...
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Rudra veena
The length of the fretted area of the dandi is traditionally given as nine fists—the distance from the navel to the top of the skull. Thus, if the lowest ma string was tuned to D2, then the four melody strings would be tuned to D2, A2, E3, and A3; if the lowest ma string was instead tuned
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navel-string, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun navel-string is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for navel-string is from 1587, in a translation ...
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Navel-string: Significance and symbolism
The Navel-string symbolizes the umbilical cord, significant for being left uncut until the birth announcement, highlighting its importance in the birth process.
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I've always wondered: what's behind the belly button?
The umbilical cord is made up of one large vein and two smaller arteries. The vein carries the oxygen-filled blood from the mother to the baby.
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Umbilical cord - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The umbilical cord (also called the navel string, [1] birth cord or funiculus umbilicalis) is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta.
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Umbilical Cord Symptoms - Seattle Children's Hospital
Clean the Navel: Clean the navel (belly button) 2 times a day. Use a wet cotton swab or cloth. Clean away any dried secretions or pus. Do ...
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navel
▪ I. navel, n. (ˈneɪv(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 nabula, nafela, navela, nafla, 3–4 nauele, (4 nav-), 4–7 nauel, -ell, (5–7 -il, -ill, -yl, -yle, -yll, 5 nawelle, -ylle, etc.), 5–7 navell, (6 -yll, 6–7 -il; 5 nable, 6–7 navle, 7 naple), 5– navel; 4 naule, nawle, 6 nale, 9 dial. nawl. β. 3 noule, 4 nouel, 5 no...
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Louis Réard
The bottom of Heim's swimsuit was just large enough to cover the wearer's navel. Réard quickly produced his own swimsuit design which was a string bikini consisting of four triangles made from only of fabric printed with a newspaper
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Adrian Augier
His latest publication Navel String encompasses St. Lucian life, culture, and politics. Selected works
Musicals
Esperance (2009)
Anthem (2004)
Troumassay (2000)
Hewanorra Story (1997)
Poetry
Navel String (Peepal Tree Press, 2012)
Bridgemaker
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