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Foetal growth parameters—Clinical versus ultrasonographic

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1992
The study was conducted in 2831 pregnant women with no diagnosed complication at the time of registration to obtain normal foetal growth pattern for clinical and ultrasonographic parameters. Normal values for maternal weight, fundal height and abdominal girth for clinical and biparietal diameter, abdominal circumferences and femoral length for ...
M. Berry   +13 more
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Growth parameters in newborns with hyperphenylalaninaemia

Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2002
SummaryTo understand the effects of hyperphenylalaninaemia on fetal growth, we studied growth parameters (weight, length and head circumference) of 23 phenylketonuric (PKU) and 60 hyperphenylalaninaemic (HPA) newborns from healthy mothers and of 1853 healthy neonates from north‐east Italy.A comparison of the growth parameters for both PKU and HPA ...
ZAFFANELLO, Marco   +2 more
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Physical growth parameters in thalassemic children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Various growth parameters of 233 (140 boys, 93 girls) thalassemic children were compared with 74 (45 boys and 29 girls) non-thalassemic siblings, ICMR and NCHS norms. Weight and height were retarded in thalassemic children. The difference between thalassemic and non-thalassemic siblings, was evident from 9+ years in both boys and girls.
A, George   +3 more
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Growth parameters in children with retinoblastoma

Acta Paediatrica, 1999
The purpose of this study was to compare growth parameters of retinoblastoma patients with siblings and the normal Dutch population. Height, weight, head circumference and sitting height were measured in 67 patients and 63 controls. Target height was calculated based on the parental height of retinoblastoma patients.
A M, Peek   +3 more
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African hair growth parameters

British Journal of Dermatology, 2001
Hair growth parameters have been studied mostly in caucasian hair, whereas few data on African hair have been reported in the literature.To evaluate hair growth characteristics of African volunteers born in Africa.Thirty-eight young adults (19 women, 19 men, mean +/- SD age 27 +/- 10 years), native of central and western Africa, took part in the study.
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Nonlongitudinal Estimation of Growth Curve Parameters: The Cohort Growth Model

Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2018
The cohort growth model (CGM) is a method for estimating the parameters of a latent growth model (LGM) based on cross-sectional data.
Fischer, Kevin   +2 more
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PARAMETERS OF ASCITES TUMOR GROWTH*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1958
Ascites tumors, because of their analytical convenience aad biological flexibility, represent an adaptation important for study of growih. Such tumors, like all transplantable tumors, may be subject to influences not operative in the development of naturally occurring neoplasms.
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Parameter Estimates and Autonomous Growth

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1959
Abstract The influence of certain specification errors on estimates of parameters in economic models is examined using Monte Carlo techniques. Autonomous growth is a secular change in the endogenous variables not explained by the exogenous variables and parameters of the structural equations.
W. A. Neiswangee, T. A. Yancey
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Evaluation of Grain‐Growth Parameters

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1985
The complicated texture of a thin sheet of MgO and MgO‐doped Al 2 O 3 (∼15 pm) was statistically resolved into four typical grain geometries. Grain size distribution was related to the ratio of expressions describing the growth (or shrinkage) of ...
TAKAYASU IKEGAMI, YUSUKE MORIYOSHI
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Investigating parameters of growth equations

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 1996
Two differential forms of growth equations, called the power decline, or PD form, and the exponential decline, or ED form, generate classic growth equations (such as the logistic, Chapman–Richards, Korf) and many other integral forms. Having a full range of these integral solutions allows us to classify them, establish requirements to their parameters,
Vadim Shvets, Boris Zeide
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