postdate


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Synonyms for postdate

be later in time

establish something as being later relative to something else

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Observational data and clinical experience--not randomized controlled data--have led to the currently accepted guidelines for managing postdates pregnancies.
The postdate pregnancies with adequate amniotic fluid volume has a significantly better perinatal outcome than the Assessmen t of amniotic fluid volume has become an important.
It postdates volume 2 which was published in 2003 and included Sir Edward's letters from June 1832 to March 1834 (reviewed in History magazine, March 2005).
31.3121(v)(2)-2(c)(2) refers to benefits "paid under" an agreement that postdates March 24, 1983 (i.e., the regulation interprets the statutory reference to funds paid "in the case of" an agreement post-dating March 24,1983, as meaning funds "paid under" such an agreement).
Increased use of labor induction in postdates pregnancies has probably contributed to a decline in stillbirths, said Dr.
From 1980 to 1995, the postdates stillbirth rate declined significantly from 2.8 per 1,000 total births to 0.9 per 1,000.
That Girl, which postdates the Panorama by two years and perhaps should have been included in this show, never claimed this degree of accuracy.
In 1532 Ariosto added the Tower of Tristan, along with a handful of other episodes, to the third edition of his poem, which postdates not only the sack of Rome but also Ariosto's frustrating experience as an Estense administrator in the wild Garfagnana.