umbilical cord in the PONS Dictionary

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It is named by analogy with an umbilical cord.
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In 1994, the result of many years of research produced the first successful umbilical cord blood transplant.
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Drug addicts have been accused of supplying drugs to a minor through unintentional chemical subjection via the umbilical cord.
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Four days after the birth of the baby, its umbilical cord is cut.
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But, once the umbilical cord is severed, the baby becomes independent.
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It may be due to a variety of reasons such as prolapse or occlusion of the umbilical cord, placental infarction and maternal smoking.
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When birthing, a female gazelle crouches as the newborn fawn drops to the ground, tearing the umbilical cord.
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Sometimes linked to the feeling of an umbilical cord still being linked to the internal organs.
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In placental mammals, the egg itself is void of yolk, but develops an umbilical cord from structures that in reptiles would form the yolk sac.
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An electrical umbilical cord connected the pod to the control panel that was positioned on the left side of the rear cockpit.
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