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Journal of Urology, 1976
Of 197 sibships that were evaluated 47.6 per cent, excluding the probands, had undiagnosed uropathology. When the proband had reflux 26.5 per cent of the asymptomatic siblings also had reflux, When the proband had a uropathology other than reflux 13.2 per cent of the siblings had reflux and 46 per cent had other abnormalities.
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Of 197 sibships that were evaluated 47.6 per cent, excluding the probands, had undiagnosed uropathology. When the proband had reflux 26.5 per cent of the asymptomatic siblings also had reflux, When the proband had a uropathology other than reflux 13.2 per cent of the siblings had reflux and 46 per cent had other abnormalities.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
That course in nursing ethics may be more useful than you think.
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That course in nursing ethics may be more useful than you think.
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Siblings, Half-Siblings, and Stepsiblings
2004Although the bulk of stepfamily research focuses on children, only minimal attention has been paid to the potential changes that can occur as a result of adding stepsiblings and half-siblings to children’s family constellations. Many researchers identify a target child when collecting and analyzing stepfamily data so little is known regarding how ...
Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman
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Group Analysis, 1998
Original Italian translation by Paul Foulkes The sibling relationship consists of a complex web of emotions and feelings, linked to elements of a cognitive, cultural and social kind which are not easy to disentangle. Yet it deserves far more attention than it has received until now.
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Original Italian translation by Paul Foulkes The sibling relationship consists of a complex web of emotions and feelings, linked to elements of a cognitive, cultural and social kind which are not easy to disentangle. Yet it deserves far more attention than it has received until now.
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2012
Most children in the world grow up with one or more siblings. Interactions with siblings serve important functions in development because they allow children to practice roles and to observe other children who are related and who are more skilled. The sibling relationship is important in development through the lifespan, but the nature of sibling ...
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Most children in the world grow up with one or more siblings. Interactions with siblings serve important functions in development because they allow children to practice roles and to observe other children who are related and who are more skilled. The sibling relationship is important in development through the lifespan, but the nature of sibling ...
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