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  • ...dramatic changes in body, psychology and academic career. In the onset of adolescence, children usually complete [[elementary school]] and enter [[secondary educ Puberty, occurring during adolescence, is the stage in the human [[lifespan]] when a [[child]] begins to develop
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Adolescence]]. *Flemming, C. M. (1972) ''Adolescence: Its Social Psychology; with an Introduction to Recent Findings from the Fi
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  • *[http://www.psicothema.com/pdf/402.pdf Culture and gender issues in adolescence: evidence from studies on emotion] *[http://www.popline.org/docs/0730/036192.html Puberty, adolescence, and culture]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Adolescence]]. *Flemming, C. M. (1972) ''Adolescence: Its Social Psychology; with an Introduction to Recent Findings from the Fi
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  • *[http://www.psicothema.com/pdf/402.pdf Culture and gender issues in adolescence: evidence from studies on emotion] *[http://www.popline.org/docs/0730/036192.html Puberty, adolescence, and culture]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Ancestry, boyhood and adolescence of [[Adolf Hitler]]
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  • ...nçois]], which examines the peer influences and cognitive development of [[adolescence]].
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  • ..., and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood.
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  • ...ng in '-teen' in the English language. The developmental stage is called [[adolescence]]. ...e=Fear-related activity in the prefrontal cortex increases with age during adolescence: a preliminary fMRI study |journal=Neurosci. Lett. |volume=406 |issue=3 |pa
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  • ...hey [[growth|grow]] into [[toddler]]s, then into [[children]], then into [[adolescence|adolescent]] [[teenager]]s and then become an [[adult]] [[person]] who can
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  • ...f the psychopathology human life begins at the stage of childhood and / or adolescence. Another important reason for not having a child and adolescent psychiatry ...c disorders are not diagnosed until adulthood, are present in childhood or adolescence.
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  • |subject = Adolescence
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  • {{rpl|Adolescence}}
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  • As with any person, the childhood and adolescence of [[Adolf Hitler]] affected the adult he would become. There are also spec ===Adolescence===
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  • {{r|Adolescence}}
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  • ...ulin. The disease may occur at any age, but is most common in childhood or adolescence."<ref>{{MeSH|Diabetes Mellitus, Type I}}</ref>
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  • *Nguyen Tat Thanh: name given by parents on entering adolescence, meaning "he who will succeed"
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  • {{r|Adolescence}}
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  • ..., and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood. <ref name="dsmiv">
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  • Genital Stage during adolescence Identity vs. Identity Confusion: adolescence
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  • ...dramatic changes in body, psychology and academic career. In the onset of adolescence, children usually complete [[elementary school]] and enter [[secondary educ Puberty, occurring during adolescence, is the stage in the human [[lifespan]] when a [[child]] begins to develop
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  • * Loewenberg, Peter J. "The Unsuccessful Adolescence of Heinrich Himmler." ''American Historical Review'' 1971 76(3): 612-641. I
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  • ...l generally intended for those between the age of four or five and early [[adolescence]].
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  • * a foreword by Lillian Stewart Carl, entitled "Through Darkest Adolescence with Lois McMaster Bujold, or Thank You, I Already Have a Life"
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  • ...development]] but continue throughout life, with a second maximum during [[adolescence]], particularly in the [[forebrain]].
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  • ==The ovaries in adolescence==
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  • ...chology|psychological]] or social factors applying as children move into [[adolescence]].
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  • Muir's boyhood and adolescence, guided by the stern religious zeal of his father, were divided between his
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  • ...4). Developmental trajectories of externalizing behaviors in childhood and adolescence. Child Development, 75, 1523-1537. ...Little, T. D. (2008). Direct and indirect aggression during childhood and adolescence: A meta-analytic review of gender differences, intercorrelations, and relat
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  • ...eadline2022-08-23/> In it she plays a teenage girl, who spent most of her adolescence in rural isolation, who has to adapt to working as a [[fashion model]].
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  • ...ty of status changes and admission to [[subcultures]]. The transition from adolescence to adulthood, getting married, becoming a parent, "coming out" (open acknow
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  • ...typically be traced back to early adulthood, and, in rare instances, early adolescence. To be diagnosed with a clinical disorder of any kind, a person’s pattern
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  • ...n I, Murray J, Abbott RA, ''et al'' |title=Outcomes of conduct problems in adolescence: 40 year follow-up of national cohort |journal=BMJ |volume=338 |issue= |pag
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  • The importance of peer relations in an [[adolescence|adolescent]]’s normal psychosocial development has been well researched. ...unpopular or deviant even early in childhood, and are rejected as such. In adolescence they are uncharacteristic of any crowd and lack the close friendships of th
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  • ...nd his mother Concetta Frangipane, came from Sicilian nobility. During his adolescence, he conducted scientifical and technical studies, but at the same time got
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  • ...Many people who are poor at some point in their life - often childhood and adolescence, young adulthood or old age - may not be poor at other times. Likewise, urb
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  • ...her ‘executive’ functions (e.g. prefrontal cortex) – matured last, in late adolescence. This sequence also provided evidence that phylogenetically older cortical
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  • ...nfectious mononucleosis can be contracted when a person is in pre to early adolescence. The transmission of mononuleosis can occur through the transfer of saliva
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  • ...Person described how she adapted to the big city after living most of her adolescence in rural isolation with her eccentric mother.
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  • ...her ‘executive’ functions (e.g. prefrontal cortex) – matured last, in late adolescence. This sequence also provided evidence that phylogenetically older cortical
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  • * ''Genital'': The reappearance of [[sexuality]] during [[teenager|adolescence]] marks the beginning of the genital stage, which lasts for the rest of the
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  • ...her ‘executive’ functions (e.g. prefrontal cortex) – matured last, in late adolescence. This sequence also provided evidence that phylogenetically older cortical
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:White 2009 The development of gyrification in childhood and adolescence}}
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  • ...MTV later became an outlet for a variety of different material aimed at [[Adolescence|adolescents]] and young [[adult]]s. The network expanded to include origina
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  • ...d on adolescence]{Paus:2005p1501} and \citet[][from early development onto adolescence]{Toga:2006p816,Lenroot:2006p56183}-->. In order to interpret these findings While white matter increases throughout early development and adolescence, and grey matter decreases in that period generally do not involve neuronal
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  • ...n he was six and again with the deaths of his mother and sister during his adolescence. Ascending to the presidency in 1923, Coolidge at first was diligent, effec
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  • ...t relates the child to the man.<ref>Peter J. Loewenberg, "The Unsuccessful Adolescence of Heinrich Himmler." ''American Historical Review'' 1971 76(3): 612-641. I
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  • The adolescence of poet [[Emily Dickinson]] was marked by the intense religious revivals th
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  • ...ply 'boy'. ''Knighthood'', as Old English ''cnihthad'', had the meaning of adolescence, i.e. the period between childhood and adulthood. The sense of (adult) lieu The process of training for knighthood began before adolescence, inside the prospective knight’s own home, where he was taught etiquette|
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  • ...when a youngster is mainly just getting bigger; but infancy, childhood and adolescence are never focused on a mere increase in size. Instead, growing-up alters th ...ancy]] and very early childhood, and (2) the other is during puberty and [[adolescence]]. This article examines the ''early'' part of the first of these periods
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  • ...important part for the consolidation of a listener’s [[self-identity]] in adolescence?
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  • ...t mood episode before the age of 19, as the typical age of onset is during adolescence.<ref name=Nand>Nandagopal JJ and DelBello MP (2010) Pharmacotherapy for Pe
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  • ...ult in an abnormally functioning newborn, persisting throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. If the threatening intrauterine conditions no longer contin
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