English-aided integration in the advanced neonatal practice

Автор: Kubishkina A.V., Logvinova I.I., Medvedeva A.V., Bukhantseva E.A., Fedorova M.V.

Журнал: Международный журнал гуманитарных и естественных наук @intjournal

Рубрика: Иностранные языки в медицинских специальностях

Статья в выпуске: 7-3 (46), 2020 года.

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The paper deals with the concept of in utero programming and development of “mature” diseases among fetuses. Modern methods of evaluating the physical development of a newborn is a way to evaluate the metabolic state of a fetus. The objective of the work is to compare methods of evaluating the physical development of premature newborns and to determine the best available method for estimating weight and height indicators of premature newborns. The authors demonstrate significant differences in existing methods of evaluating the physical development of premature newborns. They also provide results of their own research that confirm existing differences, indicating English as a medium of research. The authors give recommendations for evaluating the physical development of premature newborns that match modern global tendencies in neonatology.

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In utero programming, physical development, premature newborns, late preterm infants, metabolic state, english

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170187989

IDR: 170187989   |   DOI: 10.24411/2500-1000-2020-10806

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