Also, the «young home cooks» are almost as good (if not better)
than their adult counterparts!
Young, growing pets generally need to be fed more frequently
than their adult counterparts, but be sure to check with the breed or species standard.
Puppy food is slightly different than dog food because they need more protein
than their adult counterparts.
Puppies require more protein
than their adult counterparts.
If you're raising the litter yourself, remember that kittens need much more attention and energy
than their adult counterparts.
Since they're considered high risk drivers students generally pay more
than their adult counterparts.
Naturally, things made for children are going to be smaller
than their adult counterparts but rather than creating generic, run - of - the - mill kiddies» beds and chairs Mini Eden has taken famous mid-century design classics and just, well, shrunk them.
Not exact matches
The poll, which surveyed more
than 1,000 U.S.
adults, found that 52 percent of Americans say men do not treat women equally in the workplace while 61 percent of women say that their male
counterparts fail to treat them as equals.
Sixty - nine percent of
adults with an income more
than $ 75,000 utilize the network, a percentage much higher
than its
counterparts (LinkedIn came in second place with 38 percent)
Older
adults, who are more likely to be morning people, reported greater positive emotion
than their younger
counterparts.
Adult stem cells are likely to be more effective, less risky and, of course, less controversial
than their foetal
counterparts.
Kids will usually need to eat more carbs their
adult counterparts, so their plate may look a bit different
than yours.
Adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse have a four - time higher lifetime risk of depression
than do their non-abused
counterparts (Briere & Elliot, 1994).
Even though scholars say technology could considerably increase independence for older
adults, they are still less likely to adopt new technology
than their younger
counterparts for reasons ranging from doubts of its benefits to a general lack of comfort.
Analyzing data from 6.9 million adolescents and
adults from all over the country, Twenge found that Americans now report more psychosomatic symptoms of depression, such as trouble sleeping and trouble concentrating,
than their
counterparts in the 1980s.
And, as expected, older
adults with longer smoking histories had «substantially higher medical costs (
than) their younger
counterparts,» he wrote.
Coyotes in urban settings have a far greater rate of survival
than their rural
counterparts: Between 60 and 70 percent of
adults and pups survive each year in the city, whereas in the country — in the face of rampant hunting and trapping — they may have only a 15 to 30 percent chance of survival.
As
adults, control monkeys in the WNPRC study weighed more
than their NIA
counterparts.
They found that among maltreated children, those who were genetically prone to make low levels of MAO - A were far more likely
than their
counterparts to become violent
adults.
Yet when Evans and his colleagues recently gave a PPAR & # 948 - boosting drug to normal
adult mice, the rodents developed no greater stamina
than nondoped
counterparts — until the researchers had the animals combine the drug with a workout routine.
Research shows that many people with ASD have greater focusing skills for certain types of tasks
than their neurotypical
counterparts, yet an estimated 90 % of these
adults are either unemployed or under - employed.
Older
adults typically have a harder time sleeping
than their younger
counterparts.
Older
adults enjoy sex just as much, if not more
than their younger
counterparts.
But in contrast to the never - married, younger
adults (those ages 18 - 34) who are married or living with a partner are more likely
than their older
counterparts (those 35 and older) to say they have used online dating (14 % vs. 7 %).
This pattern of results — and the positive and significant (albeit small) correlation between age and the ratio of time engaged in online dating activity to total time online — suggests that the older
adults in our sample focused proportionally more of their time online on efforts to establish romance
than did their younger
counterparts.
And yet it's also proof that capital - C comedy doesn't have to be as disposable as its studio
counterparts; it spins the trend of the last few years on its head, and rather
than following
adults caught in arrested development, it's about kids who are racing prematurely to an adulthood that they're not quite ready for yet.
According to one 2014 study, black and Latino
adults who have been traditionally less engaged with schools send or receive texts more frequently
than their white
counterparts, and rely more on their phones — as opposed to computers — for information and communication.
Nonwhites, those without college degrees, those with lower incomes, and
adults younger
than 50 are more likely
than their
counterparts to support giving the power to the governor, with the largest gap by income.
Cami Anderson, former superintendent of Newark public schools, talked about the way that current discipline policies negatively impact students of color, referencing research that shows that
adults view black girls as less innocent
than their white
counterparts as early as kindergarten.
Finally, many of the library habits and views of
adults in their late twenties (ages 25 - 29) are often more similar to members of older age groups
than their younger
counterparts.
Adults ages 35 - 44 are more likely
than their younger and older
counterparts to say they would apply for a grant or seek a business loan through a national bank, community bank, or online - only lender.
In 2010, the median earnings for young
adults with bachelors degrees were 50 percent higher
than those of their
counterparts with high school diplomas.
In fact, male Chihuahuas display exuberance with puppy - like playfulness further into their
adult years
than their female
counterparts do.
According to veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward, the average
adult dog has about a third more teeth
than his human
counterpart.
And older
adults, which tend to be less active, often require less
than their younger
counterparts.
Indoor cats can be less active
than their outdoor
counterparts, so we created an
adult formula to g..
Adult cats are often calmer
than their younger
counterparts, so they'll likely be better fits in a calmer house full of people who are gone most of the day.
Indoor cats can be less active
than their outdoor
counterparts, so we created an
adult formula to give them complete nutrition, plus help with weight management.
With larger budgets
than their younger
counterparts, joining the career breakers in the rise of the
adult gap year are the equally exhausted career enders.
With standard
adult Link and young Toon Link already capturing hearts and minds of Zelda - loving Smash fans, why not add a new Link who behaves drastically different
than his
counterparts?
Most
adults realize that teen drivers present a greater risk on the roads
than their more experienced
counterparts because teen lack the knowledge and skill of those who have been driving longer, increasing the odds that teens will be involved in an accident.
The study of nearly 4,400 U.S.
adults treated for colon cancer conducted by researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that obese patients were one - quarter to one - third more likely to die over the next eight years
than their normal - weight
counterparts.
Because students carry more risks when driving, their insurance costs are more expensive
than their
adult driver
counterparts.
Thus as
adults, they are less likely to be dishonest
than their
counterparts.
The researchers found was that, on average, unhappily married
adults who divorced were no happier
than their
counterparts who remained married.
We hypothesised that (1) objective measures of availability / access to destinations, greenness and a pedestrian - friendly infrastructure would be negatively associated with depressive symptoms; (2) environmental stressors such as signs of crime / disorder, pollution, traffic - related variables and presence of stray dogs would be positively associated with depressive symptoms; (3) older
adults living alone would report more depressive symptoms
than their
counterparts; (4) and the negative effects of living alone on depressive symptoms would be attenuated by better access / availability of destinations and lower levels of environmental stressors.
Older
adults who were female (OR = 2.294; 95 % CI 1.616 to 3.257; P < 0.001), living alone or with more current diagnosed health problems showed higher odds of having any depressive symptoms
than their
counterparts (table 2).
The picture is less clear for women; parenthood has been linked to greater happiness in some studies and to less happiness in other studies, likely because women tend to engage in child rearing tasks that center upon both routine and play, while men tend to spend a greater proportion of their caregiving time on play.2 In addition, married parents tend to have relatively greater happiness
than their non-married
counterparts given the increased social support available to married
adults, lower financial strain, and greater help with chores and housework.
Extensive research shows that married
adults are happier, are more productive on the job, earn more, have better physical and mental health, and live longer
than their unmarried
counterparts.
Preterm young
adults exhibited higher levels of emotional reactivity and fusion with others, and higher levels of death anxiety
than their
counterparts.