chronological age
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchronologicalandage
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chronological
adjective
uk/ˌkrɒn.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌkrɒn.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
following the order in which a series of ...
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age
noun
uk/eɪdʒ/us/eɪdʒ/
the period of time someone has been alive or something ...
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(Definition ofchronologicalandagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Chronologicalageand sharing looks revisited.
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However,chronologicalageper se, is not relevant.
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Any categorisation ofchronologicalageobscures the physiological, psychological and social diversity of older people.
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Whatever,chronologicalageshould be a central theoretical concern of social gerontology.
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The risk of stroke increases dramatically withchronologicalage, doubling with each decade after 55.
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Disentanglingchronologicalagefrom age of onset in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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It argues thatchronologicalageshould be a central theoretical concern for social gerontologists.
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In this respectchronologicalageloses a great deal of its significance.
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Psychological literature does not support the setting ofchronologicalagefor consent to medical treatment.
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In the current work participants'chronologicalagewas limited to 9;0-13; 0 years.
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She mentioned herchronologicalageto distance herself from those whom she perceived as older.
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Children were assigned to one of four groups based onchronologicalageand dialect status.
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Patterns of variability are discussed in relation tochronologicalageand productive vocabulary size.
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Controls were included when reading performance was at or above theirchronologicalage.
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Chronologicalageand perceptual-motor speed contributed to task performance, especially for the shorter tasks.
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Perhaps the effect ofchronologicalageon sentence duration is more prevalent in an older population.
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Across the sample,chronologicalagewas not correlated with self-0otherorientated imitation, r 32!
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However,chronologicalageis a western-world preoccupation that is not shared globally.
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This analysis examined how wellchronologicalageand receptive language age correlated with overall performance.
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Groups were matched onchronologicalage, and had similar receptive vocabulary and nonverbal abilities.
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Furthermore, when intervening with children, it is important to assess developmental age rather thanchronologicalage.
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