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    The effect of oxytocin and an enriched environment on anxiety-like behaviour and corticosterone levels in a prenatally stressed febrile seizure rat model by Shreyal Maikoo, Andria Wilkins, Lihle Qulu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The enriched environment included larger cages (1560 cm2) with only 4 pups per cage, compared to those groups not receiving enrichment (646 cm2), as well as cardboard rolls and plastic toys. On PND 27–33 the light/dark box and elevated plus maze were used to assess anxiety-like behaviour. …”
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    The possibility of expressing and validating love in written on the body and Bornholm night-ferry by Irfana Begum Shaik Fareed

    Published 2017
    “…Jeanette Winterson’s Written on The Body and Aidan Higgins’s Bornholm Night-Ferry toys with this paradox. “Love demands expression. …”
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    Laporan cadangan rekabentuk Butik Galeri Barbie di Lot 5.10.00 Aras Lima, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur / Izreen Zhariesha Rahim by Rahim, Izreen Zhariesha

    Published 2009
    “…Kebanyakan produk ini dijual di kedai - kedai permainan lain contohnya di Toy r’ us, Toys city, Pakson, Jusco dan lain - lain. …”
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    Copper oxide incorporated polyvinylidene fluoride dual layer hollow fiber photocatalytic membrane for bisphenol a removal by Mohamed Noor, Siti Hawa

    Published 2022
    “…It is a common plasticizer have been in plastic bottles, water pipes, and toys and enters our household water after being exposed to heat, acid, or base. …”
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    Thesis
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    Effect of environmental enrichment on weaned piglets: physiological responses by Ariadna Yanez-Pizana, Daniel Mota-Rojas, Manuel Castillo-Rivera, Ramiro Ramirez-Necoechea, Isabel Guerrero-Legarreta, Patricia Mora-Medina, Miguel Gonzalez-Lozano

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…After establishing the two experimental conditions, we proceeded to evaluate four different treatments; namely, control (C), suspended ropes (SR), aromatized bottles (AB) and pet toys and balls (PTB). The protocol required drawing three blood samples: at 30 (T30), 60 (T60) and 90 min (T90) after weaning. …”
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    «Sånn må det være nå.» Barns handlingsrom i barnehager under koronapandemien by Ellen Os, Nina Winger, Leif Hernes

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Three types of restrictions seemed to be significant for the children’s agency: territorial restrictions (where the children could stay), material restrictions (access to toys and materials), and relational restrictions (who the children could be with). …”
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    ”Nytråkk” i gamle spor. Retrospektivt blikk på hverdagslivet i en småbarnsgruppe. by Nina Winger, Brit Johanne Eide

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The children were invited back to their former day care to guide the researchers within these locations. Artifacts, toys and furniture seemed to trig their memories as “walking along”. …”
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    Evaluation of a Direct-Instruction Intervention to Improve Movement and Preliteracy Skills among Young Children: A Within-Subject Repeated-Measures Design by Chloe Bedard, Emily Bremer, Wenonah Campbell, John Cairney, John Cairney, John Cairney

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Each weekly session consisted of 30-min of movement skill instruction (e.g., through single-step acquisition strategies), 15-min of free play during which time children had access to a variety of equipment (e.g., balls, hula hoops, etc.) or toys (e.g., puzzles, building blocks), and a 15-min interactive reading circle during which children read a storybook and were taught 1–2 preliteracy skills (e.g., alphabet knowledge, narrative knowledge, etc.). …”
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    Incidence, associated factors, and outcomes of delirium in critically ill children in china: a prospective cohort study by Lei Lei, Yi Li, Huilin Xu, Qin Zhang, Jiacai Wu, Shoujv Zhao, Xiaochao Zhang, Min Xu, Shuai Zhang

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…One potentially protective factor was the watching television /listening to music/playing with toys. Children with delirium had longer lengths of stay in the PICU (median 11 vs. 10 days, p < 0.001) and hospital (median 18 vs. 15 days, p < 0.001) compared to those without delirium. …”
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    An audit of ingested and aspirated foreign bodies in children at a university hospital in South Africa: The Pietermaritzburg experience by G Laing, V Kong, N Majola, D Clarke, H Mangray, V Govindasamy

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The commonest FBs were coins (n=77, 71.9%), followed by batteries (n=6, 5.6%), plastic toys (n=5, 4.7%), buttons (n=5, 4.7%), screws/washers (n=3, 2.8%), seeds (n=2, 1.9%), needles (n=2, 1.9%), bones (n=2, 1.9%), a marble (n=1, 0.9%), a rubber eraser (n=1, 0.9%), a curtain hook (n=1, 0.9%), a nail (n=1, 0.9%) and a wood speck (n=1, 0.9%). …”
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    Accurate solution of unsteadiness natural convective Maxwell nanofluid based-mineral oil flow via oscillation vertical surface: Thermic case specification by Sadique Rehman, Wasim Jamshed, Mohamed R. Eid, Kashif Irshad, Amjad Ali Pasha, Salem Algarni, Sayed M. El Din, Talal Alqahtani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Mineral oil (MO) is used in the manufacture of PVC, polystyrene, as a lubricant and cutting fluid, thermoplastic rubber, glossing products, wood products, cleaning products, lamp oil, glues, toys, veterinary, cosmetic, food preparation, and other things. …”
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    Evolution of a System to Monitor Infant Neuromotor Development in the Home: Lessons from COVID-19 by Manon Maitland Schladen, Hsin-Hung Kuo, Tan Tran, Achuna Ofonedu, Hanh Hoang, Robert Jett, Megan Gu, Kimberly Liu, Kai’lyn Mohammed, Yas’lyn Mohammed, Peter S. Lum, Yiannis Koumpouros

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…System focus was on the evolving patterns of hand grasp and general upper extremity movement, over time, in the naturalistic environment of the home, through analysis of data captured from force-sensor-embedded toys and 3D video as the baby played. By the end of March, 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated and global lockdown ensued, home visits were no longer possible and HUGS system testing ground to an abrupt halt. …”
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    Penetrating keratoplasty in children: results of surgical treatment by A. V. Pleskova, L. A. Katargina, E. V. Mazanova

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The functional result was estimated approximately: by tracking the child’s toys from a certain distance and by the method of pr eferred gaze.Results. …”
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    Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Associated Risk Factors among Chinese Children: a Meta-analysis by Wenhong LI, Ziwei LI, Na WANG, Jiaxiang YIN

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Meta-analysis further indicated that poor living conditions〔OR (95%CI) =1.47 (1.09, 2.00) 〕, history of premastication〔OR (95%CI) =2.88 (1.80, 4.60) 〕, children〔OR (95%CI) =1.56 (1.01, 2.43) 〕or family members〔OR (95%CI) =2.23 (1.68, 2.98) 〕with gastrointestinal symptoms, gnawing fingers or toys〔OR (95%CI) =3.64 (2.10, 6.32) 〕, and use of shared bathroom utensils〔OR (95%CI) =2.54 (2.54, 5.73) 〕 were all risk factors for Helicobacter pylori infection in children. …”
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    Correlates of early child development among children with stunting: A cross‐sectional study in Uganda by Joseph Mbabazi, Hannah Pesu, Rolland Mutumba, Kieran Bromley, Christian Ritz, Suzanne Filteau, André Briend, Ezekiel Mupere, Benedikte Grenov, Henrik Friis, Mette F. Olsen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…One‐third had children's books at home, majority (96%) used household objects to play with and most of them (70%) used toys as pretence items like those to mimic cooking. …”
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    O faz-de-conta em crianças com deficiência visual: identificando habilidades Pretend play in visually impaired children: identification of bilities by Luciana Hueara, Carolina Molina Lucenti de Souza, Cecília Guarnieri Batista, Mariana Belloni Melgaço, Flávia da Silva Tavares

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The study comprised six sessions (about 25 minutes each session) with two groups of children. The available toys were typical of pretend play activities (miniature kitchen and bedroom pieces, cars and dolls, etc). …”
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