"infant formulæ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|noun form}} infant formulæ
  1. plural of infant formula Tags: form-of, plural Form of: infant formula
    Sense id: en-infant_formulæ-en-noun-tbhOIhHr Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English plurals in -ae with singular in -a

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          "ref": "1962, Indian Dairyman: Journal of the Indian Dairy Science Association, page 199",
          "text": "“The use of so-called ‘filled milk’ (skimmed cow’s milk with vegetable fats or oils added) is increasing, particularly in economically underdeveloped countries. It is, however, important that infant formulæ based on this milk be made in the proper way,” said Dr. Gyorgy.",
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          "ref": "1980, Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews, page 481",
          "text": "Withdrawal of two soya-based infant formulæ.",
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          "ref": "1988, James William Walters, editor, Bioethics Today: A New Ethical Vision, Loma Linda University Press, page 96",
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          "ref": "1989, New Home Economics, page 3",
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          "ref": "2001, RCM Midwives Journal, pages 112–113",
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