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FAQ is an initialism for "Frequently Asked
Question(s)". The term refers to listed questions
and answers, all supposed to be frequently asked
in some context, and pertaining to a particular
topic. Since the acronym originated in textual media,
its pronunciation varies; "fak", "faks"
and "F.A.Q." are commonly heard. Depending
on usage, the term may refer specifically to a single
frequently-asked question, or to an assembled list
of many questions and their answers.
A newborn's shoulders and hips are narrow, the abdomen
protrudes slightly, and the arms and legs are relatively
short. The average birth weight of a full-term newborn
is approximately 7 ½ lbs.(3.2 kg), but is
typically in the range of 5.5·10 pounds (2.7·4.6
kg). The average total body length is 14·20
inches (35.6·50.8 cm), although premature
newborns may be much smaller. The Apgar score is
a measure of a newborn's transition from the uterus
during the first minutes of life...
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