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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: In Utero |
 | | In Utero is the final complete studio album from the band Nirvana. |  | | In 1998 Q magazine readers voted In Utero the 63rd greatest album of all time; in 2001 the magazine named it as one of the 50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time. |  | | The song "Dumb" also appears on the Nirvana best-of album, though it was never released as a single. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/I/IN/INU/In_Utero
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Undescended testicle |
 | | This may be due to in utero vascular insult (testicular torsion), resulting in an infarction (death of affected tissue). |  | | Alternatively, this may be associated with congenital anomaly, in which case blind-ending blood vessels are seen in the vas deferens (the tube which normally carries sperm). |  | | In other cases, such as vanished testis, no testicle may be found upon surgical exploration. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000973.htm
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| | "Encyclopedia of Mental Health: Shyness" |
 | | Stimuli such as moving mobiles and tape recordings of human voices trigger an easily arousable sympathetic nervous system that manifests itself in an increased heart rate, jerky and vigorous movements of arms and legs, excessive crying, and urgent signals of distress. |  | | At four years, another sign of sympathetic arousal is shown, a cooler temperature in the right ring finger than the left in response to emotionally evocative stimuli. |  | | High heart rates have been detected in utero in neonates later defined operationally as timid, or shy. |
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http://www.shyness.com/encyclopedia.html
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| | Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence: Moral Development |
 | | For example, prenatal testing techniques that determine birth defects in utero force parents to make new moral choices about whether to birth a child. |  | | Determining the limits of moral behavior becomes increasingly difficult as human capabilities, choices, and responsibilities proliferate with advances in technology and scientific knowledge. |  | | Other examples of recently created moral questions abound in modern-day society. |
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g2602/is_0003/ai_2602000386
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gnosticism |
 | | Drâshê d'Jahya, a biography of John the Baptist "ab utero useque ad tumulum" -- as Abraham Echellensis puts it -- not published. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06592a.htm
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