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Relative Age Effect Revisited: Findings from the Dance Domain
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2006The relative age effect is a worldwide phenomenon. While there is solid empirical evidence for the existence in sports like soccer and ice hockey, there are also some findings indicating the absence of the phenomenon. In an earlier study, no support was found with Dutch top-level athletes in table tennis and in volleyball.
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Early Tracking and Relative Age Effects in Education
A universal feature of education systems is to regulate school entry based on the age of prospective students. Commonly, a specific annual cut-off date is employed to group children into starting cohorts. While this procedure limits the developmental heterogeneity in the classroom, some children are still assigned to enter school up to almost 12 monthsSomers, Melline +3 more
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Radiotherapy combination opportunities leveraging immunity for the next oncology practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Fernanda G Herrera +2 more
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Using immunotherapy to boost the abscopal effect
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2018Wilfred Ngwa +2 more
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