developmental status
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdevelopmentalandstatus
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developmental
adjective
uk/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/us/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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status
noun
uk/ˈsteɪ.təs/us/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofdevelopmentalandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Furthermore, thedevelopmentalstatusof the parasite also showed some relationship to egg profiles.
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The infants were assessed at 3-month intervals from birth to 30 months of age with a variety of measures of physical anddevelopmentalstatus.
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Effects of child gender anddevelopmentalstatuswere also apparent, though the relations were again modest.
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Smoking initiation in youth : the role of gender, race, socioeconomics anddevelopmentalstatus.
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In considering the interactive trends we found here, it is critical to clarify that overall, highdevelopmentalstatusdoes not connote heightened overall risk.
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Such observations have directed us to focus on axisdevelopmentalstatuswhen the seeds are shed.
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A similar matching process ensured equivalence across all groups (developmentalstatusand setting) for family demographic measures (family social status, marital status).
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Levels of rationality are predicted based on task features and thedevelopmentalstatusof the reasoner.
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Knowing how various types of trauma interact withdevelopmentalstatusto affect memory will be imperative for suggesting types of therapeutic strategies to use.
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Moreover, the negative effects of witnessing male to female partner violence in childhood are long term and vary according to child gender anddevelopmentalstatus.
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Among the factors that influence the meaning a child assigns to a particular facet of social context are the child'sdevelopmentalstatus, past experiences, and reference groups.
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However, thedevelopmentalstatusof abstract mental processes and representation in phonology, semantics, pragmatics, or discourse have most frequently been the goal of child language research.
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In general, the influence of both pre- and post-sheddingdevelopmentalstatusis one of a high level of metabolic activity being associated with high desiccation sensitivity.
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One explanation for these differences is that the seed lots differed indevelopmentalstatus, with batch 1 being more developed and, hence, more tolerant of desiccation.
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For example, one must explore and assess with parents the child's physical, emotional, anddevelopmentalstatus, unique personality, life experience, social and moral maturity, and cognitive capacities.
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Resilience is evidenced not only by the absence of significant mental health problems but also by exhibiting competence in the spheres of daily living appropriate to one'sdevelopmentalstatus.
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In addition to the possibility that infants need sufficient motor control to form stable memories, there is another way that thedevelopmentalstatusof reaching may contribute to perseveration.
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There was no difference between ungerminated primordia and the tips of roots greater than 5 mm in length, suggesting that changes indevelopmentalstatuswere not implicated in this increase.
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Maternal directiveness was negatively related to 24-month receptive language after adjusting for the child's earlierdevelopmentalstatus.
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