| 31. | The second toe on Oakley's right foot is dislocated, an injury resulting from a congenital malformation of his forefoot.
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| 32. | Several studies have reported this possible biotin deficiency during the pregnancy may cause infants'congenital malformations, such as cleft palate.
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| 33. | Dr Castellanos expanded his work on angiocardiography to include the study of the various congenital malformations of the heart.
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| 34. | "Together, these three scientists have achieved a breakthrough that will help explain congenital malformations in man, " it said.
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| 35. | For congenital malformations and low birth weight, Native Americans infants suffer at a ratio of 1.3 to non-Hispanic whites.
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| 36. | Edwards reported the first description of a syndrome of multiple congenital malformations associated the presence of an extra chromosome.
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| 37. | By the late 1970s, the infant death rate from several major congenital malformation syndromes had been reduced to near zero.
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| 38. | "Together, these three scientists have achieved a breakthrough that will help explain congenital malformations in man, " the citation said.
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| 39. | In a statement issued through the Knicks, Scott described Oakley's condition as " a congenital malformation of his forefoot ."
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| 40. | Educated at the University of Melbourne he specialized in surgery, particularly with regard to congenital malformations of the uro-genital tract.
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