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The diameter growth–height growth relationship as related to the diameter–height relationship

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Latent growth analysis of children’s height growth trajectories

Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2022
AbstractCharacterizing and quantifying the trajectories of variables of interest through time in their field of study is of interest to a range of disciplines. The aim of this study was to investigate the growth speed in height of children and its determinants.
Senahara Korsa Wake   +2 more
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Height, health and growth hormone

Acta Paediatrica, 1999
Samaras TT, Elrick H, Storms LH. Height, health and growth hormone. Acta Pædiatr 1999; 88: 602‐9. Stockholm. ISSN 0803‐5253The principal objective of this paper is to provide health practitioners with information on the positive aspects of shorter stature for use in counseling short children with poor self‐images.
T T, Samaras, H, Elrick, L H, Storms
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Hydraulic-Fracture-Height Growth: Real Data

SPE Production & Operations, 2011
Summary Much public discourse has taken place regarding hydraulic-fracture growth and whether fractures could potentially grow up to the surface and create communication pathways for frac fluids or produced hydrocarbons to pollute groundwater supplies.
Kevin Fisher, Norm Warpinski
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Height–height correlations for surface growth on percolation networks

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2010
Abstract The height–height correlations of the surface growth for equilibrium and nonequilibrium restricted solid-on-solid (RSOS) model were investigated on randomly diluted lattices, i.e., on infinite percolation networks. It was found that the correlation function calculated over the chemical distances reflected the dynamics better than that ...
Changhan Lee, Sang Bub Lee
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Forest height growth modelling

Forest Ecology and Management, 1995
Abstract There are many functional forms which may be used to model height against age, and a variety of methods by which the model parameters may be estimated. There are four main questions that the forest height modeller needs to decide upon. 1. (1) Should each height-age trajectory be modelled separately? 2.
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Fundal Height Growth in Rural Africa

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1986
Gestational age was assessed by ultrasound examination before the 22nd week of pregnancy in 118 Ethiopian women. Their pregnancies were monitored by taking symphysis‐fundus measurements. 114 gave birth in the 37th week or later and their record were incorporated in the project.
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Final height and intrauterine growth retardation

Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2017
Approximately 10% of small for gestational age (SGA) children maintain a small body size throughout childhood and often into adult life with a decreased pubertal spurt. Growth hormone (GH) therapy increases short-term growth in a dose-dependent manner and adult height had now been well documented.
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Growth Retardation

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1989
Growth results from an increase in cell number and/or cell size. Availability of basic building materials (nutrition) and the ability to utilize them (normal organ systems) influence growth. Genes, the blueprints for the organ systems, determine growth efficiency.
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Growth spurt for height genetics

Science, 2020
By tallying thousands of genetic variants, researchers account for height's remaining "missing heritability."
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