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    Associations Between Parent Self-Reported and Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in Children: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study by de Brito, Junia N, Loth, Katie A, Tate, Allan, Berge, Jerica M

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The findings related to sex-interaction terms indicated that the association between the parent-reported child’s PA via EMA and the accelerometer-measured MVPA was stronger for boys than girls (P=.02). The association between the parent’s EMA report of their child’s PA and SB and accelerometer-measured ST and PA was similar across seasons in this sample (all P values >.31). …”
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    Chlamydophila pneumoniae-associated community-acquired pneumonia in paediatric patients of a tertiary care hospital in Mexico: molecular diagnostic and clinical insights by Jocelin Merida Vieyra, Agustín De Colsa Ranero, Deborah Palacios Reyes, Chiharu Murata, Alejandra Aquino Andrade

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Forty-eight percent of the cases occurred in spring, 36% in girls, and 40% in children older than 6 years. All patients had cough, and 88% had fever. …”
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    Fear in children: what is the importance of gender by C. Pires-Lima, M. H. Figueiredo, V. Guedes

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… Introduction When we were children we all remember hearing expressions like: “Do not be afraid.”, “What are you afraid of?”…”
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    Problematic video game use in adolescents and psychosocial functioning by I. Belabbes, K. Douk, Z. Elmaataoui, H. Kisra

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…. - There was a predominance of males: Boys: 87.5 , Girls: 17.5 All the adolescents are in school: Primary 26.3 Middle school 59.6 High school 14 % Social functioning and academic performance - 54.4% reported having both real and virtual friends, 29.8% specified that all their friends are virtual, And 15.8% noted that they have no friends - Academic decline was noted by the parents of 61.1% of adolescents Psychological functioning - 68.4% reported low self-esteem - 31.6% reported being dissatisfied with their lives - 0.5% met the diagnostic criteria for video game addiction Conclusions Our study finds that problematic video game use is related to male gender, low academic performance, difficulties with social interactions and also low self-esteem and satisfaction. …”
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    Borderline personality disorder in adolescents: Descriptive study about a series of cases by I. Belabbes, K. Douk, I. Katir, H. Kisra

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…. - There was a predominance of males: Boys: 87. ; Girls: 17.5 All the adolescents are in school: Primary 26.3 , Middle school 59.6 , High school 14 % Social functioning and academic performance - 54.4% reported having both real and virtual friends, 29.8% specified that all their friends are virtual, And 15.8% noted that they have no friends - Academic decline was noted by the parents of 61.1% of adolescents Psychological functioning 68.4% reported low self-esteem, 31.6% reported being dissatisfied with their lives and 0.5% met the diagnostic criteria for video game addiction Conclusions Our study finds that problematic video game use is related to male gender, low academic performance, difficulties with social interactions and also low self-esteem and satisfaction. …”
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    Teaching Quality as Predictor of Student Engagement, Well-Being and Performance by Maria V. Lunkina, Tamara O. Gordeeva, Elena G. Diryugina, Diana V. Pshenichnyuk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The results of the regression analysis showed that the perceived psychological support from the teacher was the strongest predictor of the growth of all the types of educational engagement of school students and the decrease of all the types of educational indifference; besides, this component of teaching quality was a predictor of well-being in the context of school life (including the respondents’ satisfaction with their school, their teachers and themselves). …”
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    Ciąża, poród oraz połóg w świetle polskich ksiąg cudów i łask (od średniowiecza do XVIII w.) by Małgorzata Delimata-Proch

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Fathers, on the other hand, first of all tried to help their wives who were in labour, not their children whom they did not yet know. …”
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    PERSONIFICATION OF WAY OF LIFE TYPES OF YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN – GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY by Svetlana Tigranovna Dzhaneryan, Darya Ivanovna Gvozdeva

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The results show that all kinds of way of life ideals are personified; that there are attractive to young people personality traits of real people (or groups) whose way of life influences on the construction of their own ideals of life. …”
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    The effect of applying design thinking models on students of Packaging design to develop skills of creative thinking by Mysara Atef Al Moteey

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…There is no doubt that students of practical and technical specializations (of an innovative and creative nature) suffer a lot in order to achieve good levels of innovation and modernity, especially when they are exposed to the problems of applied design, and this research indicates the need to apply an educational curriculum that improves their creativity and develops their innovative ideas through The acquisition of design thinking skills, in particular for students in packaging design, and this approach to thinking is an alternative to the traditional curricula and teaching methods followed in technical and design specializations in general and in the specialty of packaging design in particular, as the research highlights us as specialists in teaching design and teaching the fields of applied arts of interest Using innovative techniques and methodologies that enhance our students ’creative and innovative thinking skills, and this was the purpose of this study.Design Thinking Model is a method or method of teaching that has been applied to students of the Design Department, specifically within the packaging design course at Al-Zahra College for Girls in Muscat Governorate, Sultanate of Oman, and it follows in the college’s system of study the use of a “project-based learning” approach for all design materials and courses. …”
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    Impact of in utero airborne lead exposure on long-run adult socio-economic outcomes: A population analysis using U.S. survey and administrative data. by H Spencer Banzhaf, Melissa Ruby Banzhaf

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We estimate the present value in 2020, from all earnings impacts from 1975 forward, to be $4.23 Trillion using a discount rate of 3%. …”
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    Relation of State- and Trait-Math Anxiety to Intelligence, Math Achievement and Learning Motivation by Lars Orbach, Moritz Herzog, Annemarie Fritz

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This study investigates math anxiety (MA) by comparing trait-components of MA with real-time assessments of situational anxiety responses (state-components) in children. …”
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    Cognitive Development of Semantic Process and Mental Arithmetic in Childhood: An Event-Related Potential by Xuan Dong, Suhong Wang, Yilin Yang, Yanling Ren, Ping Meng

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Each group included 10 girls and 10 boys. Stimuli were presented in two separate lists: semantic priming list and mental arithmetic list. …”
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    Understanding the development and role of norms and preferences: essays in behavioural and applied microeconomics by Groom, M

    Published 2023
    “…Individuals must decide over what to consume and how much of it on a daily basis: from which goods to buy to how much to donate to a charity or how much time should be spent in leisure. At the root of all those decisions is the hypothesised utility function and the underlying preferences it represents. …”
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    Body of Wood by Pierre Michon, Erik Noonan

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…He dispossessed himself of the Seine that rolled on before his eyes; the small girl who lived on her feet, whom he puts to death in all his books, he hardly saw her; the loveliest girls of his day, the finest too for sure, who wanted him, so that he happened to come – he dispossessed himself of them, whether he came or opted to come no more, which amounted to the same thing; no apples from Norman orchards, no trees deep in the woods, no unlaced Louise Colet, no lilies, no young laughter, no Louise Colet weeping at his door, he kissed it all off, laughed over it and kissed it off, cried about it and kissed it off, he was not there. …”
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    Interim Analysis of Treatment Outcomes of Young Children with 5q Spinal Muscular Atrophy on Gene Replacement Therapy with Onasemnogene Abeparvovec. Clinical Observations by Anna A. Kokorina, Sergei S. Nikitin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…All patients had shown positive and sustained response to therapy over time at motor status assessment via CHOP INTEND / HFMSE scales. …”
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