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Jokowi and the New Developmentalism

Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 2016
Indonesia’s president, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), made a remarkable political recovery in 2016. During his first year in office, Jokowi had been overwhelmed by a combative and divided parliament, disuni...
Eve Warburton
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Synthetic developmental biology: New tools to deconstruct and rebuild developmental systems

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2023
Technological advances have driven many recent advances in developmental biology. Light sheet imaging can reveal single-cell dynamics in living three-dimensional tissues, whereas single-cell genomic methods open the door to a complete catalogue of cell types and gene expression states.
McNamara, H.   +2 more
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NEW TRENDS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY*

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1970
S ummary . W hat I would like to do is to consider the strategy of research in pre‐school education, and to make a plea to developmental and educational psychologists to take more ...
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New Insights and New Issues in Developmental Neurotoxicology

NeuroToxicology, 2002
Here, I will review accumulating evidence that during the developmental period of synaptogenesis, also known as the brain growth spurt period, neurons are very sensitive to specific disturbances in their synaptic environment. During this period, abnormal increases in NMDA glutamate (Glu) receptor activity triggers excitotoxic neurodegeneration, and ...
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A New Theoretical Framework: New Developmentalism

Challenge, 2020
New Developmentalism is a theoretical framework being defined since the early 2000s searching to understand why most middle-income countries are falling behind the East Asian ones.
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New developments in developmental dysplasia of the hip

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1994
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) represents a spectrum of conditions that are present from the perinatal period. The term DDH is now preferred over congenital dislocation of the hip (CDH) because many cases have been reported in which the child’s hip examination appeared normal at birth but the hip was later found to be subluxated or dislocated.
J A, Morcuende, S L, Weinstein
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A New View of Developmental Research for Psychoanalysts

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1998
Three major epistemological perspectives in psychoanalysis are summarized, and the developmental research relevant to each is described. Not all research is useful for all psychoanalytic perspectives. The most historically recent of the three perspectives, exemplified by Winnicott, others in the British Independent Group, and the “relationists” in the
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Welcoming new Developmental Cell advisors

Developmental Cell
Developmental Cell is evolving as a cross-disciplinary journal and the fields represented by some of our new advisors emphasize this. In this collection of Voices, our board members provide their view on the future directions for their fields, encompassing cell biology in the context of human embryogenesis, cancer, or plants.
Hong, Zhang   +6 more
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