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98 PRESERVATION OF PHYSIOLOGIC ECRETION OF GROWTH HORMONE DURING TREATMENTS OF IDIOPATHIC SHORT STATURE WITH GROWTH HORMONE (rhGH) [PDF]
Paul Saenger+7 more
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Case regarding a three-year old girl, suffering from Prader-Willi Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder with characteristic, easily recognisable dysmorphic features.
Vella Baldacchino, Mikhail+1 more
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The disability of short stature. [PDF]
Alessandro Sartorio+1 more
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Our findings demonstrate functional differences between cattle and horses, which suggest complementary effects on vegetation development and consequently biodiversity. Also, our results indicate that this functionality is impacted by proactive health management actions.
Emil Sloth Thomassen+4 more
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Short Stature Associated with Intrauterine Growth Retardation: Final Height of Untreated and Growth Hormone-Treated Children [PDF]
R. Coutant+6 more
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Effects of growth hormone treatment on final adult height in boys with short stature and transitory partial growth hormone deficiency [PDF]
J H Brämaswig+3 more
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Conceptual model integrating short‐ and long‐term responses of N in litterfall and stream water in a wet tropical forest subject to hurricanes. Despite N surges following hurricanes, N cycling becomes more conservative in the absence of frequent hurricanes.
Heather E. Erickson+3 more
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NEGLECTED TURNER SYNDROME IN A SHORT STATURED ADOLESCENT: CASE REPORT
Odeyemi A. O
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Soil and litter legacy effects of pine invasion on subsequent reinvasion and secondary invasion
Our results suggest an increased risk of secondary invasion by other alien conifers after control of P. contorta. The complex interactions of soil and litter effects on plant performance highlight the importance of simultaneously considering multiple dimensions of legacy effects and their possible interactions. Paying attention to such interactions may
Jan‐Hendrik Dudenhöffer+1 more
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Abstract Remarkably little is known about what factors drive success or failure in foreign policy. In part, this is because there is little fundamental agreement on what constitutes success or failure in this domain in the first place. This article engages with these shortcomings by comparing two similar regional order‐building initiatives overseen by ...
Benjamin Day
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