Sentences with phrase «of early maturation»

However, much less research attention has focused on the social correlates of early maturation and, in particular, the peer reputation of earlier maturating girls.

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Branch carefully follows King's path to the Dexter Avenue pulpit, describing his often tempestuous relationship with his father and tracing his maturation from a dandyish Morehouse College undergraduate to a thoughtful scholar - minister with advanced degrees from Crozer Theological Seminary and Boston University (where he met Coretta Scott, whom he married against the wishes of «Daddy» King) In one of his all - too - rare explorations of the intellectual underpinnings of the civil rights movement, Branch makes a solid case in these early chapters for the decisive influence of Reinhold Niebuhr on the development of King's moral philosophy.
The Scotch whisky industry faces an important financial boost from the launch of a new online marketplace that enables private investors to buy and sell many different Scotch whiskies early on in the maturation process, while the spirit is still in the barrel.
Talk to your doctor if your child shows any signs of early sexual maturation (before age 7 or 8 in girls or age 9 in boys), including breast development, rapid height growth, menstruation, acne, enlarged testicles or penis, or pubic or underarm hair.
Narvaez refers to the Evolved Developmental Niche (EDN) as the early «nest» that humans inherit from their ancestors, which matches up with the maturation schedule of the child, emphasizing 6 components:
And this can become tricky with premature babies, because the earlier your baby is born, the more adjustments you need to make in terms of brain maturation.
This suggests that the timing of antibiotic exposure is crucial, especially during the early developmental period after birth when the immune system is undergoing maturation.
Botelho and collaborators believe that early maturation at the lower end of the fibula occurs because of the influence of a nearby bone in the ankle, the calcaneum.
However, Brad Tippens, program manager at the US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Physics, says while most of these collaborations are not hierarchical, they can create an environment that fosters mentoring of early - career researchers and accelerates their maturation as scientists.
Genes involved in the maturation of these cells were expressed at the wrong time, and the cells proceeded to an adult stage earlier than usual.
«Given the solid epidemiologic evidence supporting a link between cannabis exposure during adolescence and schizophrenia, we investigated whether the use of cannabis during early adolescence (by 16 years of age) is associated with variations in brain maturation as a function of genetic risk for schizophrenia,» said senior author Tomas Paus, MD, PhD, the Anne and Max Tanenbaum Professor and Chair in Population Neuroscience at Baycrest, University of Toronto, and the Dr. John and Consuela Phelan Scholar at Child Mind Institute, New York.
This difference in binding ability to the two immunogens suggests the R2 immunogen may have driven the earlier stages of affinity maturation of this lineage in llama 1, which resulted in clones that could also recognize 96ZM651.02 gp140 as the immune response progressed and the lineage developed breadth via mutations in the V gene region.
Impact of bisphenol - A on early embryonic development and reproductive maturation.
Host - derived angiopoietin - 2 affects early stages of tumor development and vessel maturation but is dispensable for later stages of tumor growth.
Formerly known as tech maturation funds, the IDF got its new name in early 2014, according to Michael Sharer, the manager of technology commercialization in the Lab's Industrial Partnerships Office.
These sentinel units will be removed at specific time points and examined histologically to provide early insight into the progression of engraftment and maturation into pancreatic islet cells including insulin - producing beta cells.
Uhlhaas and colleagues summarize decades of work to hypothesize that «in ASDs abnormal brain maturation during early prenatal and postnatal periods results in cortical circuits that are unable to support the expression of high - frequency oscillations during infancy.
Fitzpatrick and other scientists believe that infant exposure to high amounts of phytoestrogens is associated with early puberty in girls and retarded physical maturation in boys.5
But she makes no mention of the Puerto Rican study which found that consumption of soy formula correlated strongly with early maturation in girls.
It is clearly early on that Uncle Richard is a villain; India's reluctant attraction to him speeds her maturation into woman — the piano scene has been rightly singled out by many as one of the year's best — but her ultimate rejection of him, through a violent act, completes her hero's journey.
A more accurate way of calculating your dog's age would thus take into consideration his earlier maturation, as well as the slowing down of the aging process towards his senior years.
Breast Cancer & The Environment Research Centers: Sixth Annual Early Environmental Exposures Meeting The Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Centers (BCERC) network is conducting epidemiologic and biologic studies investigating the influence of early environmental exposures on pubertal maturation and mammary gland development and the potential of these developmental changes to alter the risk of breast cancer in later Early Environmental Exposures Meeting The Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Centers (BCERC) network is conducting epidemiologic and biologic studies investigating the influence of early environmental exposures on pubertal maturation and mammary gland development and the potential of these developmental changes to alter the risk of breast cancer in later early environmental exposures on pubertal maturation and mammary gland development and the potential of these developmental changes to alter the risk of breast cancer in later life.
On an adjacent wall two of Motonaga's pieces, Mr. Tapie (1958) and Kiss (1959), represent his maturation from early pieces that identify an interest in comics and illustration to a signature style that's much bolder.
This presentation marks a new phase in the artist's stylistic maturation, as the extravaganza of exotic, anarchic images, which embellished characters from his earlier works, has given way to a smoother more heraldic style that highlights a clear refinement of content, compositional sobriety and individual attitude.
We need to start thinking in practical terms about how to get the technologies we need ready — as the authors say, «deep energy system decarbonization is likely to require an ambitious, focused agenda of rapid innovation and improvement in every critical technology area, even those commercially available today, as well as substantial «demand pull» efforts and policies to ensure early demonstration, industry maturation, scale - up, and «learning by doing.
Evidence of Late - Summer Mating Readiness and Early Sexual Maturation in Migratory Tree - Roosting Bats Found Dead at Wind Turbines Cryan, Paul; Jameson, Joel; Baerwald, Erin; Willis, Craig; Barclay, Robert; Apple Snider, E.; and Crichton, Elizabeth
Actually, it was the reverse — the authors discussed early maturation (puberty) and antisocial behavior in teenage girls as the variables that predict having a large percentage of male friends.
The current study examined the joint contributions of pubertal maturation, parental monitoring, involvement in older peer groups, peer dating, and peer delinquency on dating in a sample of early adolescent boys and girls.
Psychoanalytic theory and brain maturation: the most detailed discussion of the early years and the emotional consequences of brain development is Allan Schore, Affect Regulation and the Origin of Self.
The results of the current study are particularly unique in terms of linking early maturation, rumors, and emotional adjustment.
Short - term and long - term consequences of early versus late physical maturation in adolescents
Hay (2007) proposes that these emerging differences are most likely related to earlier maturation of girls, boys» vulnerability, and differences in social influences.
Because early adolescence is not only a period of major physical change for girls, but also a time in which peer relationships become increasingly significant, a key question linking these two aspects of development is whether signs of pubertal maturation are related to one's social reputation among peers and, furthermore, whether such reputational factors might help us understand why early maturing girls display emotional adjustment problems.
Specifically, we assess whether early maturation is associated with perceived popularity, but possibly also with increased risk for rumors and gossip and whether such reputational factors help account for some of the emotional distress experienced by earlier maturing girls.
Infant neuroendocrine and immunologic maturation is highly plastic in the face of environmental stressors [112 — 115], especially during the early postnatal period.
Early maturation predicted stable high trajectories of depression in girls; although early maturing boys showed low initial levels of depression, they did not differ from girls by the final wave of the sEarly maturation predicted stable high trajectories of depression in girls; although early maturing boys showed low initial levels of depression, they did not differ from girls by the final wave of the searly maturing boys showed low initial levels of depression, they did not differ from girls by the final wave of the study.
In relation to parenting styles, evidence that the maturation of EF during early childhood is positively correlated with maternal scaffolding (e.g., Landry et al., 2002) is consistent with the notion that children learn self - regulation and many other aspects of EF by internalizing skills that are conveyed through social discourse (i.e., routines, symbolic systems, and other cultural tools), especially skills that are verbally coded (Vygotsky, 1978).
Quality of early family relationships and individual differences in the timing of pubertal maturation in girls: A longitudinal test of an evolutionary model
Many loans have been successfully refinanced upon maturation, while some borrowers have defeased early in order to take advantage of the historically low interest rates.
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