Finally, rumors acted as a partial mechanism through
which early maturation was associated with subsequent internalizing symptoms.
Not exact matches
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:
Girls have been shown to have
earlier brain
maturation, eye contact, and joint attention,
which may in turn influence greater maternal responsiveness.12, 25,26 A significant gap in language input from fathers may have long - term implications.
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.
But she makes no mention of the Puerto Rican study
which found that consumption of soy formula correlated strongly with
early maturation in girls.
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.
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.