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  • |border=child ...ductive system|anat]]/[[Template:Reproductive physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of urinary and reproductive systems|devp]]
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  • |border=child ...entary system|anat]]/[[Template:Integumentary physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of nervous system and integument|devp]]
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  • ...h in Spain suggests that the persistent [[sepal|calyx]] contributes to the development of the [[seed]]s (Herrera 2005). ...the tears of a young girl who had no gift to give the [[Child Jesus|Christ child]] in [[Bethlehem]].
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  • ...ation of the Americas|Europeans]] first entered North America. Real estate development adjacent to wild, undeveloped land has engendered "[[edge effect]]s," enabl ...to relieve discomfort,<ref>Wilson, W. H. & Lowdermilk, P. (2006). Maternal Child Nursing Care (3rd edition). St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier.</ref> though recent
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  • |border=child ...e:Visual pathways|p]])/[[Template:Eye and ear physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of eye and ear|devp]]/[[Template:Human cell types derived primarily from ec
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  • |border=child ...ductive system|anat]]/[[Template:Reproductive physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of urinary and reproductive systems|devp]]
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  • |border=child ...rinary system anatomy|anat]]/[[Template:Renal physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of urinary and reproductive systems|devp]]
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  • ...effects of uranium and depleted uranium exposure on reproduction and fetal development. ...d Carcinogenesis Studies: Characterization of the Carcinogenic Process and Development of Medical Countermeasures | author=A.C.Miller, D.Beltran, R.Rivas, M.Stewa
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  • ...ed to ''help'' their older sisters, and laws have to be made to prevent [[child labour]] becoming established, '''Synthetic fibres''' are the result of extensive development by [[scientist]]s to improve upon the naturally occurring [[animal]] and pl
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  • ...and Development]]{{·w}} [[Ecological modernization]]{{·w}} [[Sustainable development]] {{nowrap end}} | list7 = {{Navbox|child
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  • ...s founders and Chairman of the Telesensory Board. The initial stimulus for development of the Optacon was Linvill's daughter, Candy (born 1952, blind since the ag == Previous History of Blind Reading Machine Development==
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  • ...ave been started to be introduced as soon as a child learns to walk to aid development.<ref>http://www.worldaccessfortheblind.org/files/Facilitating_Movement.pdf<
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  • ...//www.who.int/occupational_health/topics/childlabour/en/ |title= Hazardous child labour |accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=[[World Health Organization]]}}</re ...ng motor vehicles and mobile machinery. Although safety requirements and [[child labor laws]] prohibit or restrict teen employment in certain kinds of indus
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  • ...oxygen therapy.<ref name="goldfranks"/><ref name="emedicine"/> The delayed development of neuropsychiatric impairment is one of the most serious complications of ...apan: implications for child and adolescent mental health|journal=Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|volume=12|issue=4|pages=583–597|year=2007|month
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  • ...n 1400&nbsp;nm are largely absorbed by the cornea and lens, leading to the development of [[cataract]]s or [[Burn (injury)|burn]] injuries.<ref>{{cite web ...es. Arch Ophthalmol, 122, 1210-1217</ref> provide one case, an 11 year old child who temporarily damaged her eyesight by holding an approximately 5&nbsp;mW
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  • ...]) on one hand and "life" ([[pleasure]], [[leisure]], family and spiritual development) on the other. Related, though broader, terms include "lifestyle balance" a ...ealth] The findings are the results of the largest study of child care and development conducted in the United States; the analysis tracked 1,364 children from bi
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  • ...oductive]] and [[nervous system|nervous]] systems. It interferes with the development of the nervous system and is therefore particularly toxic to children, caus ...f 10&nbsp;μg/dL or above is a cause for concern; however, lead may impair development and have harmful health effects even at lower levels, and there is no known
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  • ...cation = London|title = The Lead debate : the environment, toxicology, and child health}}</ref> ...>{{cite journal|title = Endocrine Disruptors and Abnormalities of Pubertal Development|last = Schoeters|first = G.|coauthors = et al.|journal = Basic & Clinical P
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  • ...e of personal health records: a population-based study |journal=J Paediatr Child Health. |volume=30 |issue=3 |pages=248–52 |year=1994 |month=Jun |pmid=807 ...Alperstein G, Fasher B |title=Personal health records |journal=J Paediatr Child Health |volume=29 |issue=5 |pages=400–1 |year=1993 |month=Oct |pmid=82408
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  • Within the private sector, many companies are moving forward in the development, establishment and implementation of medical record banks and health inform Development and maintenance of these interfaces and customizations can also lead to hig
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