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The ontogeny of play in a highly cooperative monkey, the common marmoset
Godard AM, Burkart JM, Brügger RK.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2002
The skeletally immature athlete poses unique problems in diagnosis and treatment of injuries to the extensor mechanism of the knee. An accurate and detailed history and physical examination of the knee are essential for making a specific diagnosis and formulating an appropriate treatment plan.
Zaid A A, Duri +2 more
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The skeletally immature athlete poses unique problems in diagnosis and treatment of injuries to the extensor mechanism of the knee. An accurate and detailed history and physical examination of the knee are essential for making a specific diagnosis and formulating an appropriate treatment plan.
Zaid A A, Duri +2 more
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International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship, 2006
We introduce conceptions of ‘enacted cognition’,‘practical authorship’ and ‘maturity’ that help us to investigate entrepreneurship as an activity. The first two stem from social constructionist perspectives on patterns of recognition and the articulation of knowledge respectively (Shotter, 1993; Vygotsky, 1986). The third is found in Kant’s (1784/1991)
Thorpe, R. +3 more
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We introduce conceptions of ‘enacted cognition’,‘practical authorship’ and ‘maturity’ that help us to investigate entrepreneurship as an activity. The first two stem from social constructionist perspectives on patterns of recognition and the articulation of knowledge respectively (Shotter, 1993; Vygotsky, 1986). The third is found in Kant’s (1784/1991)
Thorpe, R. +3 more
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Immaturity substances: Material basis for immaturity in Paramecium
Journal of Cell Science, 1975ABSTRACT Cells of Paramecium caudatum in the immaturity period of the life cycle contain substances which repress the expression of mating ability when introduced into mature cells. When 5 × 103μm3 of immature cytoplasm were injected into mature cells, loss of mating ability occurred and it continued for more than 15 fissions after the ...
I, Miwa, N, Haga, K, Hiwatashi
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Immature, but not inactive: the tolerogenic function of immature dendritic cells
Immunology & Cell Biology, 2002The induction of antigen‐specific T cell tolerance and its maintenance in the periphery is critical for the prevention of autoimmunity. Recent evidence shows that dendritic cells (DC) not only initiate T cell responses, but are also involved in silencing of T cell immune responses.
Karsten, Mahnke +4 more
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Immature teratoma of the ovary
Gynecologic Oncology, 1988Results of treatment of 9 cases of pure immature teratoma of the ovary seen at the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, are presented. Six patients were in Stage 1 and three in Stage 3. A majority of them had grade 2 or 3 tumors. Four patients in Stage 1 had the conservative surgery of salpingo-oophorectomy performed, the more radical procedure of total ...
Sen, D.K. +3 more
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British Medical Bulletin, 1988
The skin of the extremely preterm infant is structurally and functionally immature at birth, although there is rapid postnatal maturation. The consequences of this immaturity are a high transepidermal water loss (leading to hypothermia and difficulty in fluid balance) accidental percutaneous absorption and toxicity, and skin trauma (leading to ...
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The skin of the extremely preterm infant is structurally and functionally immature at birth, although there is rapid postnatal maturation. The consequences of this immaturity are a high transepidermal water loss (leading to hypothermia and difficulty in fluid balance) accidental percutaneous absorption and toxicity, and skin trauma (leading to ...
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Immature teratoma of the ovary
Gynecologic Oncology, 1991The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal management of immature teratoma of the ovary. Pursuant to this, 20 previously untreated patients with immature teratoma were evaluated. Nine patients were at stage I of the disease, 2 had progressed to stage II, and 9 to stage III. Eight patients had grade 1 tumors, 11 had grade 2 tumors, and 1 had
Michiyasu Kawai +10 more
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Immature Host for Xenotransplantation
World Journal of Surgery, 1997AbstractThe overall shortage of appropriate donor organs has prompted transplant physicians and surgeons to consider using organs from other nonhuman species. The shortage of appropriate human donor hearts for newborn recipients is especially severe. Presently, the pig appears to be the most appropriate source for organs.
R E, Michler +3 more
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Immature Teratoma of the Larynx
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1987Teratomas are unusual tumors which occasionally occur in the head and neck. The tumor consists of the three basic germ-cell layers, in various degrees of maturation. Because of its malignant potential in adults, complete surgical excision is recommended.
C R, Cannon, M E, Johns, R E, Fechner
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