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  • [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|milk]]<noinclude>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Term Link]][[Category:Mammary G
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  • ...ilk}} makes us mammals! This current page discusses some issues related to milk and neonatal nutrition, it is not a guide to breastfeeding, which is covere ...lk can vary over time, with colostrum the initial yellowish, sticky breast milk produced at the end of pregnancy.
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  • ...ose fed partially or fully on breast milk, paralleling reports that breast milk can be protective against viral infections8,9,10. Bacteriophage populations '''Human milk glycosaminoglycan composition from women of different countries: a pilot st
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  • ...ric 1942 paper identifies the transfer of nicotine from mother into breast milk. Nicotine was found to be present in all milk and urine specimens obtained from smoking mothers.
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  • File:Hydrolysis of lactose.jpg
    The gastrointestinal tract is involved in the breakdown of the milk carbohydrate disaccharide lactose into glucose (2) and galactose (1) for nu * is found only in milk and a small number of plants
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  • File:Baileytable05.jpg
    ...y as the milk teeth. Those permanent teeth which correspond in position to milk teeth grow under the latter, exert pressure on their roots and thus loosen
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  • III. Endocrine Influences in Milk Secretion 606 2. Maintenance of milk secretion — galactopoiesis 609
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  • File:Arey1924 fig235.jpg
    ...e delayed until after birth. The glands yield a little secretion ( - witch milk - ) at birth; they enlarge rapidly at puberty and are further augmented dur
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  • ...ric 1942 paper identifies the transfer of nicotine from mother into breast milk. Nicotine was found to be present in all milk and urine specimens obtained from smoking mothers.
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  • File:Mammary anatomy.jpg
    :'''Links:''' {{mammary gland}} | {{puberty}} | {{milk}} | [[BGDA Practical - Female Reproductive Tract Histology|Histology]] [[Category:Mammary Gland]] [[Category:Human]] [[Category:Milk]][[Category:Integumentary]] [[Category:Cartoon]]
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  • File:Keibel Mall 2 265.jpg
    ==Fig. 265. Skull of a 5-year-old child showing the milk and permanent dentitions== * '''mm.''' - milk molars
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  • File:Arey1924 fig234.jpg
    ==Fig. 234. Human embryo of 13.5 mm with a prominent milk line== ...se between the bases of the limb buds (Fig. 234). This linear ridge is the milk line. In man it often is inconspicuous except in the pectoral region, but i
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  • ...effect on lactation and the nursing|'''The excretion of nicotine in breast milk and urine from cigarette smoking: its effect on lactation and the nursing''
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  • * [[Normal Development - Milk|Lactation]] - hormone released in response to the baby suckling. ...- Mammary Gland Development|Mammary Gland]] | [[Normal Development - Milk|Milk]] | [[:File:Oxytocin receptor pathways.jpg|image - Oxytocin receptor pathwa
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  • [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|milk]]<noinclude>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Term Link]][[Category:Mammary G
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  • ...ostnatal Links''']]: {{birth}} | {{neonatal}} | {{neonatal diagnosis}} | {{milk}} | [[Nutrition]] | {{growth charts}} | [[Postnatal - Infectious Diseases
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  • File:Cowcalf.jpg
    ...studied extensively due to the commercial applications of cattle both for milk and meat production.
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  • | milk line first formed by a slight thickening and stratification of the surface | milk line breaks up into individual placodes and the underlying mammary mesenchy
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  • File:Koala.jpg
    * Young remain hidden in the pouch for about six months, only feeding on milk. During this time they grow ears, eyes, and fur. ...ther for another six months or so, riding on her back, and feeding on both milk and eucalypt leaves until weaning is complete at about 12 months of age.
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  • File:Keibel Mall 2 table teeth.jpg
    ==Human Milk and Permanent Dentition Development Table==
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  • ...helium has receptors which help internalise antibodies present in maternal milk, to aid continued maternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of ...itional Resources for further readings. (More? [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|Milk Notes]])
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  • ...helium has receptors which help internalise antibodies present in maternal milk, to aid continued maternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of ...itional Resources for further readings. (More? [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|Milk Notes]])
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  • ...has receptors which help '''internalise antibodies''' present in maternal milk, to aid continued maternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of ...n and also look at the Additional Resources for further readings. (More? {{milk}})
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  • | bgcolor="F5FAFF"|Uterine milk or pablum
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