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  2. Similac - Wikipedia

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    Similac For Spit-Up: Milk-based formula with added rice starch to help reduce frequent spit-up - Similac Total Comfort: For discomfort due to persistent feeding issues - Similac For Supplementation: Formula for breastfeeding mothers who choose to introduce formula: 2013 Similac Advance NON-GMO: Milk-based, iron-fortified infant formula with no ...

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    Powdered infant formula is the most common cause of cronobacter infections in babies, the agency said. Asian Davis, 33, of Sikeston, Mo., cradles her 8-month-old daughter Mira White on Oct. 3 ...

  4. Infant formula - Wikipedia

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    Infant formula An infant being fed from a baby bottle. Infant formula, also called baby formula, simply formula (American English), formula milk, baby milk or infant milk (British English), is a manufactured food designed and marketed for feeding to babies and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared for bottle-feeding or cup-feeding from powder (mixed with water) or liquid (with or ...

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    A new baby formula warning threatens to strain already stretched supplies even more, leaving desperate parents scrambling.

  6. Cerelac - Wikipedia

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    Cerelac is not a substitute for breast milk, and it is advised to continue breast feeding or infant formula along with Cerelac. The ingredients depend on which country the product is being sold in; specifically, Nestlé usually adds sugar to the cereal when it is being sold in poorer countries, but not when selling it in wealthier countries.

  7. Protein - Wikipedia

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    Protein domains vs. motifs. Protein domains (such as the EVH1 domain ) are functional units within proteins that fold into defined 3D structures. Motifs are usually short sequences with specific functions but without a stable 3D structure.