human development

collocation in English

meaningsofhumananddevelopment

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human
adjective
uk
/ˈhjuː.mən/
us
/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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development
noun
uk
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
us
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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(Definition ofhumananddevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, further work needs to be undertaken to confirm the stage-specific nature of these genes and to determine their function in earlyhumandevelopment.
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But oncehumandevelopmentreaches a higher level, people tend to discard modern values.
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Psychologists find that behavioral differences in time preferences for non-monetary gratification arise as a part of thehumandevelopmentprocess.
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All in all, the higher thehumandevelopmenta society has achieved, the greater the cultural globalization its citizens are experiencing in everyday life.
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Studies ofhumandevelopmentsuggest that aging confronts people with the death of friends and family, allowing for anticipation and preparation for one's own death.
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Acts of friendship, religion and learning, for example, have as their main resulthumandevelopmentthrough rational participation in ultimate ends.
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However, their applicability tohumandevelopmentremains uncertain.
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What is the cultural definition of what constitutes a risk and how do different cultures define resilience and strengths inhumandevelopment?
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Fetal brain/liver volume ratio and umbilical volume flow parameters relative to normal and abnormalhumandevelopment.
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Interacting systems inhumandevelopment: research paradigms, present and future.
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Stated simply, relationships are the "active ingredients" of the environment's influence on healthyhumandevelopment.
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Why ethnography should be the most important method in the study ofhumandevelopment.
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In the modernizing (industrializing) stage ofhumandevelopment, socioeconomic developments enable people to secure survival and pursue achievement and entitlement.
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In earlyhumandevelopmenttwo comparable adaptive skills emerge: the abilities to identify and label emotion cues in expressive behavior and in various contexts.
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Within archaeology, the tendency has been to emphasize the objective aspect of temporality, so that time contains and calibrateshumandevelopment.
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Using this idea is not incompatible with the study ofhumandevelopment.
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For both types of explanations reflect aspects ofhumandevelopment.
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We will argue that hypocortisolism may be a fairly common phenomenon associated with stress and challenge inhumandevelopment.
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