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Pediatrics, 2016
Approximately 3500 infants die annually in the United States from sleep-related infant deaths, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS; International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision [ICD-10], R95), ill-defined deaths (ICD-10 R99), and ...
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Approximately 3500 infants die annually in the United States from sleep-related infant deaths, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS; International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision [ICD-10], R95), ill-defined deaths (ICD-10 R99), and ...
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Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn Infant
, 1983Infectious diseases of the fetus and newborn infant , Infectious diseases of the fetus and newborn infant , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
J. Remington, J. Klein
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Phospholipids in Human Milk and Infant Formulas: Benefits and Needs for Correct Infant Nutrition
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2016The composition of human milk has served as a basis for the development of infant formulas, which are used when breastfeeding is not possible. Among the human milk nutrients, 50% of the total energetic value corresponds to fat, with a high level of fatty
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American Psychologist, 1979
Bowlby's (1969) ethological-evolutionary attachment theory implies that it is an essential part of the ground plan of the human species—as well as that of many other species—for an infant to become attached to a mother figure. This figure need not be the
M. Ainsworth
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Bowlby's (1969) ethological-evolutionary attachment theory implies that it is an essential part of the ground plan of the human species—as well as that of many other species—for an infant to become attached to a mother figure. This figure need not be the
M. Ainsworth
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The infant's role in mother–infant communications
Journal of Child Language, 1986ABSTRACTMothers talked to their infants via a video system designed so that each partner saw a full-face, life-size image of the other on a screen before them, perfect eye-to-eye contact being possible. They were presented either with live, real-time video sequences of their infants, where communication was therefore potentially mutually responsive, or
Colwyn Trevarthen, Lynne Murray
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, 2001
Over the last ten years the basic knowledge of brain structure and function has vastly ex- panded, and its incorporation into the developmental sciences is now allowing for more complex and heuristic models of human infancy.
A. Schore
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Over the last ten years the basic knowledge of brain structure and function has vastly ex- panded, and its incorporation into the developmental sciences is now allowing for more complex and heuristic models of human infancy.
A. Schore
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Infant Psychiatry: Infants, Mothers, and Dyads
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2011t e E i a t c i s a T here is good consensus that the developmental sciences are foundational to the practice and science of child and adolescent psychiatry. Nonetheless, we are poorly schooled in developmental studies. A look back to the early years of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry reveals that many ...
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