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Growth and development

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1987
A sthma is a reversible obstructive airway disease. It is the most common chronic health problem seen in children, occurring in approximately 3% of all children. As in the case of all chronic illnesses, asthma may cause or exacerbate stressors that affect both the child and the family. It is generally agreed that the cause of asthma is multifaceted and
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Growth and development: eukaryotes

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2010
If there were one word to define microorganisms, it is flexibility and eukaryotic microorganisms are not strangers to it. We used to associate this flexibility to their life styles as well as with their ability to metabolize an extremely wide source of food; however, less obvious but in a similar range of importance is the fact that eukaryotic ...
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Infant Growth and Development

Pediatrics in Review, 1997
1. Chris Plauche Johnson, MEd, MD* 2. Peter A. Blasco, MD† 1. 2. *Associate Professor of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, TX 3. 4. †Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1.
C P, Johnson, P A, Blasco
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On Growth and Development [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Contrary to the mainstream view, the paper offers a subjectivist approach to growth and an institutional view of development. In particular, the term development regards the prevailing rules of the game and their effects on the key variables for economic activity to take off: property rights and entrepreneurship.
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Lung growth and development

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
The organogenesis of lung involves several complex mechanisms, including interactions between cells originating from two germ layers--endoderm and mesoderm. Regulation of lung branching morphogenesis with reference to its architecture, growth pattern, differentiation, interactions between epithelium and mesenchyme and / or endothelium, as well as genes
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Empirics of Growth and Development [PDF]

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For much of the postwar period, empirical work on economic growth focused on accounting exercises whose goal was to understand the relative roles of factor accumulation and technical change in explaining growth trends. This approach was initiated in Solow’s seminal (1957) article; work by Denison (1974) represents a particularly sophisticated version ...
Steven N. Durlauf   +2 more
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Growth and Intellectual Development

Pediatrics, 1986
Data from the National Health Examination Survey (cycles II and III) provided a representative sample of 13,887 US youths (6 to 17 years of age) with which to examine the relationship between height (normalized for age and sex) and measures of intellectual development (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children) and academic achievement (Wide Range ...
D M, Wilson   +7 more
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Healthy Growth and Development

2017
Observational and experimental studies indicate a remarkably consistent association between rapid growth and weight gain during infancy and higher risks for obesity in later childhood and adult life. This association appears to be equally relevant to breastfed and formula milk-fed infants, and infants small for gestational age and with normal birth ...
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II. Growth and development

Human Pathology, 1971
Summary Microcephaly and mental retardation have been noted in persons exposed in utero within 2000 meters of the hypocenter. Mental retardation correlated strongly with exposure at less than 15 weeks' gestation. The development of microcephaly appears to be independent of gestational age.
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Undernutrition, Growth and Development

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Parrot, a French pediatrician, gave the first detailed description of the organs of undernourished children after studying the famine victims of the Paris Commune of 1870.1 He reported fatty degeneration of the brain and abnormalities in other organs. Surprisingly enough, more sophisticated studies of early childhood undernutrition have only recently ...
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