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<p>for a full-term infant is 33-36&nbsp;cm at birth. At birth, many regions of the newborn's skull have not yet been converted to bone, leaving "soft spots" known as <a href="page.php?w=fontanel">fontanel</a>s. The two largest are the diamond-shaped anterior fontanel, located at the top front portion of the head, and the smaller triangular-shaped posterior fontanel, which lies at the back of the head. Later in the child's life, these bones will fuse together in a natural process. A protein called <a href="page.php?w=Noggin_%28protein%29">noggin</a> is</p><p>
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