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1 intervals of carbohydrate provision (sucrose spurts).
2 , accretes during the perinatal brain growth spurt.
3 ho have not yet finished the pubertal growth spurt.
4  in young females during the pubertal growth spurt.
5 or G2 periods by varying the duration of the spurt.
6 dhood until the onset of the pubertal growth spurt.
7 were evident during the premenarcheal growth spurt.
8 wing of growth around the time of the growth spurt.
9 gh energetic demands of their initial growth spurt.
10  few species undergoing an adolescent growth spurt.
11 timing, and intensity of the pubertal growth spurt.
12 es beginning at the initiation of the growth spurt.
13 transient assembly and short-range vectorial spurts.
14  or are subject to sudden injuries or growth spurts.
15 lier in life with unexplained initial growth spurts.
16 previously recognised; the adolescent growth spurt (10-14 years), when substantial changes place comm
17 f supplementation during the pubertal growth spurt and a diminishing effect thereafter.
18                        The adolescent growth spurt and menarche increase iron and zinc needs and coul
19                           In summary, growth spurt and menstrual status had adverse effects on iron s
20  zinc and iron deprivation during the growth spurt and the ability of meat as a common dietary source
21    We report a case of an immediate internal spurting arterial bleeding precipitated during EUS-guide
22                   Because children enter the spurt at different ages making age a poor maturity measu
23 in polymerization, generating long filaments spurting bidirectionally along axons-a phenomenon we cal
24 tal ethanol exposure during the brain growth spurt can disturb GABAAR development across the brain, a
25                              The full-length spurt cDNA sequence spans a genomic DNA fragment of 7,31
26 duced to enter S increased directly with the spurt duration and that cells could be positioned and re
27 during the perinatal period of "brain growth spurt." Experimental designs reviewed include observatio
28 ic antibodies were generated to characterize spurt expression.
29 , Finland), at the dosage of 60 mg/day in 30 spurts, for 2 weeks.
30 and it does not seem strange that seeds will spurt from a swollen cucumber when it hits the ground.
31                                              spurt gene expression is higher in sputum and tissue sam
32                                    The human spurt gene product is a secretory protein that contains
33                            Adolescent growth spurts (GSs) in body length seem to be absent in non-hum
34 ts on developmental and evolutionary "growth spurts" in brain size, as per punctuated equilibrium the
35 ore and at the peak of the adolescent growth spurt, indicating overlapping genetic architecture, with
36                                  This growth spurt is due, in part, to remarkable progress in child s
37                    Our data demonstrate that spurt is secreted onto the apical side of primary human
38 t in healthy children, the adolescent growth spurt is standardized at 90% of final height with simila
39             Between 10 and 19 mo, a category spurt leads toward a mature organization.
40 e, filtration volume decreased by 42%, while spurt loss was reduced by 35% due to improved filter cak
41      In situ hybridization demonstrated that spurt message is often present in secretory cell types.
42                                              spurt mRNA is notably expressed at high levels in human
43 ime they come into function, the root growth spurt no longer confers any advantage in modern humans.
44  tract volume are consistent with the growth spurt, occurring earlier in girls (10.8 years) than in b
45              This approach revealed a growth spurt of added apposed surface area (ASA)>200 mum2/d cen
46                These findings suggest that a spurt of BDNF production is permissive for the growth of
47                      This is apparent in the spurt of computational methods for interpreting these da
48                                After a brief spurt of growth, capping protein terminates the elongati
49 e definition of "neuronal avalanches" (i.e., spurts of population spiking).
50 oth root length occurs with a characteristic spurt or peak in rate sometime between tooth crown compl
51  variants associated with duration of growth spurt (P < 5 x 10-8) in LOC105375344, an uncharacterized
52                                     The root spurt persists in modern humans as an intrinsic marker e
53 peaks around the time of the pubertal growth spurt, possibly because physical activity increases at t
54  the third trimester equivalent brain growth spurt (postnatal days (PD) 4-9) via intubation.
55 day ethanol during the neonatal brain growth spurt (Postnatal Days [PD] 4-9) and treated with choline
56 apheresis seems to be going through a growth spurt, presumably reflecting better implementation of tr
57 cience philanthropy is experiencing a growth spurt, propelled by the newly acquired wealth of individ
58 rom birth to 5.5 years of age: infant growth spurt rate and age at infant peak growth velocity (PGV).
59 95% CI - 0.16, - 0.06), slower infant growth spurt rate of 0.01 (95% CI - 0.03, - 0.01, on the log(10
60  Exposure to alcohol during the brain growth spurt results in impaired cognition and learning in adul
61 compared the timing of the adolescent growth spurt's peak height velocity to normalized heights and h
62 DD4, that contains the cDNA of a novel gene, spurt (secretory protein in upper respiratory tracts) th
63 eased breast density and suggest that growth spurts starting in early infancy reduce mammographic den
64 at least one case of which followed a growth spurt that caused the baseline dosage of acyclovir to be
65 s with active bleeding from MWTs (oozing and spurting), the panel suggested endoscopic band ligation
66               Once children enter the growth spurt, their growth pattern is consistent between childr
67 viduals in the timing of the pubertal growth spurt, there is a wide range of physiologic variations i
68 d females at the time of the pubertal growth spurt; these data are consistent with the premise that e
69                    Two alternatively spliced spurt transcripts of 1090 and 1035 base pairs exist that
70 rmone (GH) secretion and the pubertal growth spurt via undefined central pathways.
71 (i.e. height, velocity, and timing of growth spurt) were derived from the Preece-Baines growth model,
72 cularly important during the pubertal growth spurt when rapid bone formation and consolidation are re
73 elayed pattern of growth before the pubertal spurt, which is followed by catch-up growth.