suckle Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of suckle In English

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  • By contrast, it would depress transmission at moderately active inputs such as those that transmit information that is unrelated to suckling.

  • Preferences for these odors likely develop as a result of the odors being paired with the unconditioned stimuli provided by suckling.

  • Because of its characteristic of binding to fat, fluazuron is excreted in milk and it is unnecessary to treat suckling calves.

  • The milk-ejection reflex was then quantitatively measured in the breast opposite the one being suckled.

  • Seasonal variation in postpartum reproduction as influenced by genotype, suckling and dietary regimen.

  • It is known that malnutrition has an effect on ovulation and that poor nutrition might augment the effect of suckling in the induction of amenorrhoea.

  • A sharp decrease in suckling still represents a physiological 'loss' of the baby for her, but supplementary feeding no longer does.

  • Evidence of learning in the control of suckling behavior is also evident from studies of human infants.

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Translations of suckle In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    給(尤指幼獸)餵奶, (尤指幼獸)吃奶,吸奶…

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  • 中文简体

    给(尤指幼兽)喂奶, (尤指幼兽)吃奶,吸奶…

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  • Español

    amamantar, mamar, dar de mamar…

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  • Português

    amamentar, mamar…

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  • Français

    allaiter…

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  • Čeština

    kojit…

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  • Dansk

    amme…

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  • Indonesia

    menyusui…

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