age-related difference

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difference
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.əns/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/
the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not ...
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Although the use of such modal expressions was, as expected, relatively restricted in narrative texts, anage-relateddifferencewas still found.
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Age-related changes in responsiveness to endothelin have been described in animal models,48 but no reports of anage-relateddifferencein humans are available.
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It is tempting to suggest that thisage-relateddifferencein faecal shedding of the organism is related to the maturity of the intestinal immune response of these animals.
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The researchers couldn't find anage-relateddifferencefor standard radiation.
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Age-related differences in hope scores were also found in this study.
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These output-based studies provide some grounds for hypothesizing that there may be age-related differences in children's input processing of unfamiliar accents.
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Age-related differences in risk of infection represent an unlikely alternative explanation.
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Conceptually, we might expect to find age-related differences in the association between stress and depression.
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Specifically age-related differences in the extent to which pooling of blood occurs in lower limb capacitance vessels after posture change have not been studied.
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This paper argues that these age-related differences enhance the political activities of men, while inhibiting those of women.
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We cannot conclude, however, that the age-related differences in relation to the production of pragmatically appropriate responses reflect age-related differences in the children's pragmatic knowledge.
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Age-related differences in processing accent variation can be predicted from the research on children's speech perception.
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When people discuss individual differences, or age-related differences, in working memory, they are often referring to differences in precisely these tasks.
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Age-related differences in the comprehension of conjunctions are apparent after these terms appear (and are used correctly) in children's natural utterances.
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Thus, there may be age-related differences in proclivity toward risk-taking.
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The two depression measures, however, largely converged in their results, suggesting minimal method- and age-related differences in cor tisol-behavior relationships.
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In the prompt condition, the age-related differences in the evaluatives produced are far smaller than in the no prompt condition.
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As a consequence of the low number of young volunteers included in the present study, age-related differences in carriage could not be assessed in detail.
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Age-specific treatment typically focuses on overcoming negative emotional states based on numerous studies investigating age-related differences.
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If the answers to (1) and either or both (2) and (3) are affirmative, how can age-related differences be explained?
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