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Child Care, 2011
Wendy Lee, professional director for The Communication Trust, gets back to the basics of children's communication.
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Wendy Lee, professional director for The Communication Trust, gets back to the basics of children's communication.
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Practical Pre-School, 2016
Support parents' understanding of their child's physical development with this guide to typical progress. Help them to have appropriate expectations about the milestones their child will reach.
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Support parents' understanding of their child's physical development with this guide to typical progress. Help them to have appropriate expectations about the milestones their child will reach.
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Prenatal ages and stages—measures and errors
Teratology, 2000The confusing term "gestational age" is generally either not defined or is used for menstrual "age," postovulatory age, or postfertilizational age. The designation (post)menstrual weeks and/or days is very useful in obstetrics but, because prenatal age extends from fertilization to birth, menstrual "age" is a misnomer.
R, O'Rahilly, F, Müller
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Multiple Myeloma International Staging System: “Staging” or Simply “Aging” System?
Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia, 2013Because of the wide variation in multiple myeloma (MM) survival, numerous studies have focused over the past 40 years on the biological and cytogenetic prognostic values in MM patients. Since 2005, the MM International Staging System (ISS) has recognized the combination of beta-2 microglobulin (β2M) with serum albumin (SA) concentrations as the most ...
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2003
Abstract BY celebrating the anniversary of their birthday every year, Romans marked the passage of time. They gave thanks for the past year and prayed for divine protection for the coming year. Usual elements were fire on the domestic altar, incense, ritual cakes, wine, garlands of flowers, and white robes.
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Abstract BY celebrating the anniversary of their birthday every year, Romans marked the passage of time. They gave thanks for the past year and prayed for divine protection for the coming year. Usual elements were fire on the domestic altar, incense, ritual cakes, wine, garlands of flowers, and white robes.
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Child Care, 2012
Providing activities suitable for a wide age range of children can be a challenge. Deborah Sharpe offers some pointers.
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Providing activities suitable for a wide age range of children can be a challenge. Deborah Sharpe offers some pointers.
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2012
Discrete stage-structured density-dependent and discrete age-structured density-dependent population models are considered. Regarding the former, we prove that the model at hand is permanent (i.e., that the population will neither go extinct nor exhibit explosive oscillations) and given density dependent fecundity terms we also show that species with ...
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Discrete stage-structured density-dependent and discrete age-structured density-dependent population models are considered. Regarding the former, we prove that the model at hand is permanent (i.e., that the population will neither go extinct nor exhibit explosive oscillations) and given density dependent fecundity terms we also show that species with ...
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Stage Three: Cross-age Leadership
2009Earlier we described our leadership programs in Chicago and Greensboro (i.e., Urban Youth Leader Project and Youth Leader Corps). We also mentioned similar programs that operate in Denver (Nick Cutforth’s Energizer Club) and San Francisco (Dave Walsh’s Career Club). All of these programs, while unique in structure have common features to them.
Tom Martinek, Don Hellison
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Age: Australia’s Staging of Ageing via Spiral Curricula
2020This chapter explores the sociology of education theme ‘age’ and presents related findings. Australia’s national curriculum contains some element of age-staging, but this is highly interpretive and schools are mostly free to develop their own approach regarding what information is shared at which age.
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