... maternal pedagogy assumes that students need praise and encouragement to achieve, and that by praising each student's work without subjecting it to stringent comparisons the student will learn more in the long run. Even when students ...
... Maternal, fetal, genetics. Cedars, 310-855-4410. Ezra C. Davidson Jr. Maternal, fetal medicine, adolescent gynecology. King-Drew, 310-668-4601. Roger K. Freeman Maternal, fetal. Long Beach Memorial, 310-933-3145. Robert Israel ...
Maternal Height and the Risk of Cesarean Delivery in Nulliparous Women Nuntaorn Wongcharoenkiat MD*, Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn MD, MPH, PhD* * Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol ...
... maternal education and infant diarrhea in different household and community environments of Cebu, Philippines. Soc Sci Med 1994 Jan;38(2):343-50. 36 ref, Eng. Institut Nationale Sante and Recherche Medicale Unite 149, 16 av. P. Vaillant ...
... maternal being whose pregnancy manifests maternal mysteries and sublime revelations, is intensely romantic. The second, in its rationalist program for two individuals who have already constructed themselves as subject-selves before ...
... maternal effect. B. Cytoplasmic Inhertiance in Cellular Orga- nelles — Maternal inheritance due to chloroplast and mitochondria is well illustratedv by the following examples — 1. Chloroplast inheritance in Mirabilis jalapa (Four O ...
... maternal pedagogy assumes that students need praise and encouragement to achieve, and that by praising each student's work without subjecting it to stringent comparisons the student will learn more in the long run. Even when students ...
... maternal vasculature, and (3) the placenta is able to release hormones and other substances directly into the maternal circulation. The conflict hypothesis predicts that placental factors (fetal genes) will act to increase maternal ...
... maternal knowledge and behaviour and a reallocation of maternal time. There have been few studies, however, of the time cost involved in the adoption of new health technologies and even fewer that examine changes in maternal activities ...
... maternal emotion exists potentially in the intellection of the healthy adult woman as a natural outcome of the existence of organs and functions which render possible the occasion of its activity. As the time approaches for its full ...