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Age and Development

Radiographic evaluation of third molar development as an indicator of chronological age by demirjian and kohlers methods

Radiographic evaluation of third molar development as an indicator of chronological age by demirjian and kohlers methods

... forensic age estimation ...chronological age and the independent variables being the third molar developmental ...between age and third-molar development for males and for females using both ...

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Paediatric Dosage Forms: A Review of Age Development and Dosage Forms of Choice

Paediatric Dosage Forms: A Review of Age Development and Dosage Forms of Choice

... medication development has advanced extensively worldwide due to legislative encouragements and requirements directed towards the development of studies of drugs for use in the paediatric population (FDA, ...

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Index Terms - Technology, Digital Age, Mental Development,

Index Terms - Technology, Digital Age, Mental Development,

... &cognitive development of children with analyzing thebehavior of children with using the gadgets and advanced ...the age where parents will make their children bounded with these technologies and ...

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Age as an independent factor for the development of neuropathy in diabetic patients

Age as an independent factor for the development of neuropathy in diabetic patients

... the development of DN in diabetic patients, we built a backward-stepwise mul- tivariate logistic regression model, having as dependent vari- able the positive diagnosis of DN and the initial predictors: patient’s ...

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Size at birth, infant growth, and age at pubertal development in boys and girls

<p>Size at birth, infant growth, and age at pubertal development in boys and girls</p>

... hair development 27 and earlier age at onset of pubertal growth ...gestational age and Tanner genital stage 25,26 or onset of pubertal growth ...earlier age at all indicators of pubertal ...

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Paternal age alters social development in offspring

Paternal age alters social development in offspring

... paternal age (PAC 1 4 categories; PAC4 and PAC5 groups were collapsed for these analyses because of insuf fi cient number of individuals with very old fathers to perform twin ...which development parameters ...

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Cognitive and Neurologic Development of the Premature, Small for Gestational Age Infant Through Age 6: Comparison by Birth Weight and Gestational Age

Cognitive and Neurologic Development of the Premature, Small for Gestational Age Infant Through Age 6: Comparison by Birth Weight and Gestational Age

... Infant Through Age 6: Comparison by Birth Weight and Gestational Age Cognitive and Neurologic Development of the Premature, Small for Gestational Age. http://pediatrics.aappublications.o[r] ...

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The Role of Relative Age, Community Size, and Positive Youth Development on Female Youth Soccer Participation

The Role of Relative Age, Community Size, and Positive Youth Development on Female Youth Soccer Participation

... Relative Age Effect ...by age-group, competition level, sport type, sport context and study ...years) age groups and at higher competition ...athlete development system structure and ...

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Age dynamics of the child’s identity formation and development

Age dynamics of the child’s identity formation and development

... including age dynamics of its formation and ...different age periods: pre-school, primary school, adolescence, ...described age dynamics of the child’s identity: from elementary representations of ...

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CAS: Projection for Claims Triangles by  Affine Age-to-Age Development

CAS: Projection for Claims Triangles by Affine Age-to-Age Development

... affine age-to-age development corresponds rather well with the reality of the data ...lever- age of the reported claims on the estimated claims reserve instead of considering a supplementary ...

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EVALUATION OF THE SKELETAL-AGE METHOD OF ESTIMATING CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT

EVALUATION OF THE SKELETAL-AGE METHOD OF ESTIMATING CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT

... In the Nutrition children (Table II, item VI) the 2SD range of differences between measurement age and inspectional age was below ±9 months for both boys and girls assessed by the Greuli[r] ...

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EVALUATION OF THE SKELETAL AGE METHOD OF ESTIMATING CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT

EVALUATION OF THE SKELETAL AGE METHOD OF ESTIMATING CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT

... There was no significant difference in variable error associated with the atlas (Todd, Greulich-Pyle), age of child, sex, differences between skeletal and chrono- logic age, differences [r] ...

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EVALUATION OF THE SKELETAL AGE METHOD OF ESTIMATING CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT

EVALUATION OF THE SKELETAL AGE METHOD OF ESTIMATING CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT

... If an observer who had a standard deviation of 4.6 months, and a mean systematic error of -2 months, assessed an individual film, he could estimate his possible difference from the exper[r] ...

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Features of competition and development of markets in an age of globalized economy

Features of competition and development of markets in an age of globalized economy

... c) Together with the changing roles of countries and institutions in the international area, the expansion of economic globalization processes has brought about new risks in ensuring full preservation of democratic ...

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The United Nations in the Age of Sustainable Development

The United Nations in the Age of Sustainable Development

... Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to identify the financial means for their fulfilment, and to identify the needed inter-governmental machinery in the UNGA and ECOSOC for the implementation and monitoring of ...

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Development challenges in the age of climate change: the case of Sidama

Development challenges in the age of climate change: the case of Sidama

... singlehanded reliance on one of them is misplaced. Recent literature (e.g. (van Vuurena, 2011) noted progress made to treat both mitigation and adaptation as supplemental to each other rather than mere trade-offs. For ...

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Dimensions of social and personal skills in children and adolescents: age and gender differences

Dimensions of social and personal skills in children and adolescents: age and gender differences

... the development of health differentials that may track into ...gender, age and socioeconomic differences in adolescent’s health and wellbeing can be found that results in health inequalities that must be ...

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Methodological Principles of Piano Technique in the Stages of Development

Methodological Principles of Piano Technique in the Stages of Development

... A mandatory requirement for modeling new specific movements is the application of all pedagogical methods with an accent on those, which are appropriate for the age. In teenagers and young people, these address ...

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Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization Promotes Aerial Part Development and Affect Nutrient Uptake by Carobinha of the Brazilian Cerrado

Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization Promotes Aerial Part Development and Affect Nutrient Uptake by Carobinha of the Brazilian Cerrado

... The growth of the carobinha is age and season dependent. As the life cycle progresses, more stem and more branches are produced in detriment of height, with a reflection on the increased growth of the xylopodium, ...

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Progression to microalbuminuria in patients with type 1 diabetes: a seven-year prospective study

Progression to microalbuminuria in patients with type 1 diabetes: a seven-year prospective study

... the development of microalbuminuria in our population was determined by age, age at diagnosis, BMI, FPG and a family history of ...the development of microalbuminuria in our popu- lation,which ...

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