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aditya agrawal

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Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn infants

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low to mid x,xxx$ , solid medical term but very specific speciality, not very popular like psychology or biology

it is not LLLL.com anyway :)

these days neon.com or olog.com may sell for more :laugh:
 
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low to mid x,xxx$ , solid medical term but very specific speciality, not very popular like psychology or biology

it is not LLLL.com anyway :)

these days neon.com or olog.com may sell for more :laugh:
haha.. I cannot agree more... Every ones after llll.com
 
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Neonatology or Neonotology? Latter would be worth more since it's the correct spelling of the term, although the former is a good typo-domain.
 
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Neonatology or Neonotology? Latter would be worth more since it's the correct spelling of the term, although the former is a good typo-domain.
Neonatology is correct and not a typo
Neonatalogy and Neonotology are bad typos

I do not know the appraisal thread about any of them ?
 
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Neunatology.com -> a wonderful niche site, but it should developed!
 
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Oops, yes you are correct! Neonatology is the correct spelling, and neonatalogy is misspelling... so which one do you have OP?
 
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Oops, yes you are correct! Neonatology is the correct spelling, and neonatalogy is misspelling... so which one do you have OP?
I think I took the typo.

Yes it is the typo.
You know these are the times when you wonder wtf just happened.
 
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