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Human breast development

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2012
This review is intended to give an overview of current knowledge on human breast development. It focuses on the limitations of our understanding on the origins of human breast cancer in the context of this mainly morphological and static assessment of what is known about human breast development.
Barry A, Gusterson, Torsten, Stein
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Human sexual development

Journal of Sex Research, 2002
Empirical research by scholars from several disciplines provides the basis for an outline of the process of sexual development. The process of achieving sexual maturity begins at conception and ends at death. It is influenced by biological maturation/aging, by progression through the socially-defined stages of childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and ...
John, DeLamater, William N, Friedrich
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Human Breast Development

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2000
This review presents an atlas of the histology of the normal physiological states of the human breast including prenatal, prepubertal, and pubertal development, adult resting gland, pregnancy, lactation, and postinvolution. The aim is to produce a pictorial overview of the main stages in development and the common findings in the adult that are ...
B A, Howard, B A, Gusterson
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Value FULCRA: Mapping Large Language Models to the Multidimensional Spectrum of Basic Human Value

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023
Value alignment is crucial for the responsible development of Large Language Models (LLMs). However, how to define values in this context remains largely unexplored. Existing work mainly specifies values as risk criteria formulated in the AI community, e.
Jing Yao   +4 more
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Early Human Development

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007
Human development in the first 8 weeks is potentially one of the most exciting areas of biologic research. Beyond historic staging of fixed human embryos, it is also one of the least understood. In contrast, detailed information exists for the embryonic period of several other species, from which human development information is extrapolated.
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Human capital, sustainable development and human development [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of Computational Economics, 2014
The concept of sustainable development is founded on the idea that any development process must be focused on human purpose and must allow the expanding of the range of choices that any individual can make in order to satisfy ones many necessities. There fore, starting from the main factors which condition the development - population, resources and ...
Cristi Cojocaru, Mihai Cojocaru
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Human rights, human needs, human development, human security [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Human rights, human development and human security form increasingly important, partly interconnected, partly competitive and misunderstood ethical and policy discourses. Each tries to humanize a pre-existing and unavoidable major discourse of everyday life, policy and politics; each has emerged within the United Nations world; each relies implicitly ...
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Human development

2018
Human development is often identified with the Human Development Index (HDI), and this is how the empirical work in previous chapters has proceeded. But this is a very reductionist approach to human development. This chapter identifies eleven dimensions that form part of human development, beyond the three incorporated in the HDI, by drawing on the ...
Christiaan De Beukelaer   +1 more
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The contradiction of the sustainable development goals: Growth versus ecology on a finite planet

Sustainable Development, 2019
Sustainable Development. 2019;1–12. Abstract There are two sides to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which appear at risk of contradiction. One calls for humanity to achieve “harmony with nature” and to protect the planet from degradation, with ...
J. Hickel
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Today's protected areas: Supporting a more sustainable future for humanity.

Integrative Zoology, 2020
Nature provides significant benefits to people, especially those living in and around protected areas. Ecosystem services from protected areas include producing wild food; supporting biodiversity and water cycles; regulating climate; and providing ...
J. Mcneely
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