Sentences with phrase «find factsheets»

Find factsheets, reference books, and research on definitions, signs, and symptoms of different types of child maltreatment.

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Please see here for a full link to the study and here for a factsheet on caffeine and the opinions findings.
The BSA produces a number of useful factsheets and advice leaflets on industry related topics, the most recent of which can be found below.
While there's still some content about mammograms on the site, «informational pages and factsheets about the disease, including symptoms, treatment, risk factors, and public no - or low - cost cancer screening programs, have been entirely removed and are no longer found elsewhere on the [Office on Women's Health] site,» according to the foundation's report.
Also included is an associated worksheet which challenges students to find information in the factsheets.
Also included is an associated worksheet which challenges students to find information in the factsheet.
Meanwhile, browse our website or download our TESOL factsheet to find out more.
You can find a more in - depth explanation of Newzoo's market forecast methodology here or click here for a factsheet for Newzoo's Global Games Market Report.
An example of the influence of non-climate factors on the temporal continuity of «raw» records can be found in the temperature data for Orbost in Victoria (see our Orbost factsheet).
We have also, in partnership with deaf - blind charity Sense and Monckton Chambers barrister Steve Broach, created a host of factsheets and template letters to help you better understand the changes introduced by the act and to legally represent yourself if you do find yourself affected.
COPMI's factsheet «Talking with teenagers about mental illness» includes a useful reflective exercise to help, please find a link below.
This factsheet also addresses the questions prospective adoptive parents should ask their adoption agency, reasons some information may not be available, and where to find more information.
This factsheet addresses the questions prospective adoptive parents should ask their adoption agency, reasons some information may not be available, and where to find more information.
Since child welfare agency policies and procedures are State - specific, this factsheet presents information from a national perspective and points to additional resources about where to find information related to a particular State.
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