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Cardiac-associated biliary atresia (CABA): a prognostic subgroup
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2020ObjectivesTo describe the range of concurrent cardiac malformations in biliary atresia (BA) while providing a functional framework of risk.MethodsDemographic and variables were collected from a prospectively maintained single-centre database. Infants were grouped according to a cardiac functional framework (A=acyanotic, B=cyanotic and C=insignificant ...
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Caba bilineolata var. fasciata Ihering 1904
2018Published as part of Andrade, Tamires de O., Ramos, Kelli S., Onody, Helena C., dos Santos, Alvaro D. & Brandão, Carlos Roberto F., 2018, Type specimens of Pompiloidea, Thynnoidea and Vespoidea (Hymenoptera) deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, pp.
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A systematic replication and a comparative analysis of CABAS
Journal of Behavioral Education, 1991Comprehensive application of Behavior Analysis to Schooling (CABAS) is a behavioral model of schooling that incorporates components of other behavioral models and applies behavior analysis to teachers and supervisors as well as students. We report an experimental analysis of the application of CABAS to three classrooms in an Italian school for children
Nyla Lamm, R. Douglas Greer
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The Comprehensive Application of Behavior Analysis to Schooling (CABAS®)
Behavior and Social Issues, 1997Using a university-based training model, CABAS provides teacher training, supervisory support and administrative support to implement a system or school-wide program for students with various disabilities including visual impairment, mild to profound mental retardation, autism, learning disabilities, and emotional disturbances and has also been used to
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Churro the Magician by Gastón Caba
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 2021openaire +1 more source

