weaning in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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weaning in the PONS Dictionary

weaning Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to wean sb (off sth) fig
to wean sb (off sth) fig
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Infants may also benefit through a faster maturation rate or earlier weaning time.
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Urs must be remembered for his achievements in weaning away poor people from the clutches of the rich moneylenders.
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Weaning occurs at around 2 years of age for the offspring.
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Recurrent post weaning mastitis on the other hand can be an indication of a developing hyperprolactinemia or thyroid disorders and endocrinological examination must be considered.
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No homozygous mutant embryos were identified during gestation, and therefore none survived until weaning.
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For the Black Sea population, weaning occurs at between five and six months, but occurs later (up to about 19 months) in other areas.
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Pups are mostly black at birth and molt to a silver gray after weaning.
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Lactation lasts about two months, and after weaning, the young become independent but remain with their littermates until fall.
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Both a cold turkey and a weaning approach can be used.
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Weaning is recommended at 3 to 4 weeks after parturition.
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