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Natal

[ US /ˈneɪtəɫ, nəˈtɑɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean
    Natal was renamed KwaZulu-Natal in 1994
  2. a port city in northeastern Brazil

How To Use Natal In A Sentence

  • Evidently too stupid to realise that her relentless moaning wasn't coming across very well on the telly, Natalie decided against keeping her gob shut and instead elected to continue to behave like a spoilt child.
  • ‘Alexa's always the one who convinces my parents to let us have sleepovers on school nights and stuff,’ says Natalee.
  • The results of two recent studies have demonstrated an association between postneonatal mortality and particulate air pollution.
  • I find that the association between gestational diabetes and perinatal death or morbidity was recognized in 1983.
  • Thus the perinatal mortality ratio is the sum of the late fetal death ratio and the under-7-day mortality rate.
  • Myostatin is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily of growth and differentiation factors and is a primary regulator of muscle growth both pre - and postnatally, primarily via inhibition of myoblast proliferation and differentiation PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • But judicious," Natalenko squeaked, in the high eunuchoid voice that came so incongruously from his bulk. Lone Star Planet
  • As developmental paediatrician to a neonatal referral centre she followed many low birthweight children with great skill.
  • Australian Natalie Ward was the first to put a run on the board in the eighth innings when Simmone Morrow bunted the ball and a throwing error by the Chinese allowed her to race to second base while Ward skipped home.
  • Others may opt for prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy termination.
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