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Current Status of In Vitro Oocyte Growth and Development in Mammals. [PDF]
Hirao Y.
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Melatonin's Role in Hair Follicle Growth and Development: A Cashmere Goat Perspective. [PDF]
Zheng Z, Su Z, Zhang W.
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Protocol for the infant growth and development (iGrowUp) study: the role of food and non-food self-regulation in children's obesity-related risk. [PDF]
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959
Summary We have investigated infant feeding practices among 388 Negro mothers and the relationship of these practices to various maternal factors (age, parity, prenatal and postnatal nutrition, socioeconomic status, and education). From the data presented, it was indicated that no great divergence in breast feeding practices was evident when this ...
Eleanor Payton +2 more
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Summary We have investigated infant feeding practices among 388 Negro mothers and the relationship of these practices to various maternal factors (age, parity, prenatal and postnatal nutrition, socioeconomic status, and education). From the data presented, it was indicated that no great divergence in breast feeding practices was evident when this ...
Eleanor Payton +2 more
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Adolescent Growth and Development
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2014Adolescence is a developmental stage defined by physical and psychosocial maturation. This article reviews normal pubertal development and the evaluation and management of adolescents with suspected pubertal abnormalities and provides an overview of adolescent psychosocial development.
Veenod L, Chulani, Lonna P, Gordon
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Early Human Development, 2007
Human lung growth starts as a primitive lung bud in early embryonic life and undergoes several morphological stages which continue into postnatal life. Each stage of lung growth is a result of complex and tightly regulated events governed by physical, environmental, hormonal and genetic factors.
Suchita, Joshi, Sailesh, Kotecha
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Human lung growth starts as a primitive lung bud in early embryonic life and undergoes several morphological stages which continue into postnatal life. Each stage of lung growth is a result of complex and tightly regulated events governed by physical, environmental, hormonal and genetic factors.
Suchita, Joshi, Sailesh, Kotecha
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Ecosystem growth and development
Biosystems, 2004One of the most important features of biosystems is how they are able to maintain local order (low entropy) within their system boundaries. At the ecosystem scale, this organization can be observed in the thermodynamic parameters that describe it, such that these parameters can be used to track ecosystem growth and development during succession ...
Brian D, Fath +3 more
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