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Entwicklungs-
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
de·vel·op·men·tal [dɪˌveləpˈmentəl, ingl. am. -t̬əl] ADJ.
developmental process, stage:
developmental
de·vel·op·men·tal bi·ˈol·ogy SUST.
developmental biology
developmental phase
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
Entwicklungspsychologe (-psy·cho·lo·gin)
developmental fate SUST.
developmental fate
developmental genetics SUST.
developmental genetics
developmental regulation SUST.
developmental regulation
developmental disturbance SUST.
developmental disturbance
developmental stage SUST.
developmental stage
Entwicklungsstadium (Pl. –stadien)
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And a culture-historical approach, studying the ways in which forms of mediation and developmental trajectories are shaped by different social and cultural patterns of interaction.
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Although such surgery can not reverse developmental disabilities, it may provide full or partial relief from seizures.
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Related terms include developmental psychology, referring to development throughout the lifespan, and pediatrics, the branch of medicine relating to the care of children.
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He has emphasized the idea that the society, not just the family, influences one's ego and identity through developmental stages.
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Due to its remote, secure environment, it can also accommodate customers requiring specialized testing of developmental electronics systems.
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_______________________________________________________ The LR GLOBAL KIDS FUND was established in October 2008 and offers sustainable and transparent support to children, who have inferior developmental and educational opportunities.
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www.lrworld.com
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_______________________________________________________ Der LR GLOBAL KIDS FUND wurde im Oktober 2008 gegründet und bietet nachhaltige und transparente Hilfe für Kinder an, die aufgrund ihrer aktuellen Lebensumstände benachteiligte Entwicklungs- und Bildungschancen haben.
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