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Umbilical meaning
Of, or relating to, the navel (umbilicus) or the umbilical cord. | Such that the curvatures of normal sections are all equal to each other.
Synonyms of Umbilical
Example sentences (20)
A recent inspection revealed that the company was manufacturing products derived from human umbilical cord blood and umbilical cords for use in recipients unrelated to the donors.
At this point, they can hear their parent’s heartbeat, growling stomach, and blood flow through the umbilical cord, as well as noises that occur outside the body, such as their parent’s voices and music.
A voiceover said: “New from Killer Yoghurts – the umbilical cord flavour.
Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the APC, likes to balance how tight his political umbilical cord is tied to Buhari’s rule – he could have segued into concrete policies on health and education, but he didn’t.
He is back in his mother's womb, and he takes the umbilical cord and hangs himself.
In 2014, he spoke to a about the rapidly growing and controversial field of using stem cells derived from bone marrow and umbilical cord blood to treat neurodegenerative conditions, diabetes and heart disease.
Residents in a northwestern Syrian town discovered a crying newborn still connected by the umbilical cord to her deceased mother on Monday afternoon.
That’ll allow doctors to use the umbilical cord and placenta to harvest stem cells, so this is good news for Willow and could lead to the life-saving transplant she needs.
The newborn girl’s umbilical cord was still connected to her mother, Afraa Abu Hadiya, who was dead, they said.
The very next day a social worker walks into my room and tells me that the baby’s umbilical cord test came back positive for methamphetamines and a CPS worker will be in contact soon.
After ripping her umbilical cord with her bare hands, the machine removes the tentacled creature and staples her stomach closed.
In addition, it offers reclamation and remediation services; well plug and abandonment services; pipeline, cable and umbilical abandonment services; and site inspections.
The new therapy uses mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs), which are produced from donated umbilical cords and are considered adult stem cells.
These poisons are even found in the umbilical cords of newborn children.
Tony Robson, who made the initial discovery, said the placenta and umbilical cord were not hidden but simply placed on top of the riverbank.
What we are trying to do is when babies are born, we ask the consent of the parents and take sample of their umbilical cords and have them stored in the lab,” Mr Kumar said.
After the baby was born, her nasopharyngeal swab, placenta and umbilical stump tested positive for Covid-19 by RT-PCR test.
Between the layers are thousands of stem cells taken from human umbilical cords discarded after babies’ births.
He came out with the umbilical cord around his neck, bruises down to his shoulders.
McCoy Casey Bosworth experienced shoulder dystocia and a compressed umbilical cord during his birth, and days later, his parents received the prognosis they feared most: he’d suffered severe brain damage and was unlikely to recover.