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Language use of Frisian bilingual teenagers on social media

, 2016
This paper explores the use of Frisian, a minority language spoken in the Dutch province of Fryslân, on social media by Frisian teenagers. Frisian is the mother tongue of 54% of the 650,000 inhabitants and is predominantly a spoken language: 64% of the ...
L. Jongbloed-Faber   +3 more
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A Teenager With Palpitations [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA Cardiology, 2022
Arsalan Talib Hashmi   +2 more
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Talented Teenagers: The Roots of Success and Failure

, 1993
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I. Talented Teens: 2. What is talent? 3. How the study was conducted: methods and procedures 4. What are talented teenagers like? 5. How talented teenagers live Part II. The development of Talent: 6.
M. Csíkszentmihályi   +2 more
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Teenagers and Contraception

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1979
Early sexual activity in young women has created new problems in contraception and gynecologic pathology for physicians. None of the existing birth control methods seems ideally adapted to the young: oran contraceptives, the only infallible method, may present adverse effects. Intrauterine devices may result in expulsion or infection.
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A noisy teenager

BMJ, 2008
A 13 year old boy was referred for evaluation of his troublesome asthma symptoms. He had a six month history of episodic acute dyspnoea on minimal exertion—for example, climbing stairs. Between episodes he could exercise maximally without difficulty. Dyspnoea was accompanied by a loud inspiratory noise, described as “wheeze” but not cough. The episodes
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Itching in a Teenager

Clinical Pediatrics, 2011
Chang, Alicia K.   +2 more
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Epilepsy in the teenager

Current Paediatrics, 1996
Abstract Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disease in adolescence and at this time may change for a number of reasons, including the natural history of the epilepsy syndrome, the underlying cause and the effect of a changing lifestyle, and specifically one that is endeavouring to achieve independence and self-empowerment.
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TEENAGERS AND OBESITY

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1981
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