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  • diplotene stage
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  • neuro-developmental treatment
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  • adult stage
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  • aflagella stage
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  • anal stage
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  • asphyxial stage
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  • babbling and lalling stage
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  • bell stage
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  • bud stage
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  • cap stage
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  • phallic stage (phase)
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  • placental stage
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  • pre-oedipal stage
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  • preeruptive stage
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  • premycotic stage
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  • preoperational stage
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  • preovulatory stage
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  • preovulatory stage
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  • primary stage
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  • prodromal stage
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  • progestational stage
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  • progravid stage
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  • progravid stage
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  • proliferative stage
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  • rapid ventricular filling stage
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  • developmental disability
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  • developmental disease =growth abnor mal ity
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  • developmental disorder
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  • developmental disturbance
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  • developmental dyspraxia-dysgnosia
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  • developmental expressive language disorder
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  • developmental expressive writing disorder
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  • developmental form
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  • developmental form
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  • developmental glaucoma
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  • developmental history
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  • developmental idiocy
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  • developmental language delay
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  • developmental language disorder
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CS IV clinical stage 4
ESLD end-stage liver disease
ESLF end-stage liver failure
ESRD end-stage renal disease
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DDH Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
DQ Developmental Quotient
DDH Developmental dislocation of the hip
DLD Developmental language disorder
DVAs Developmental venous anomalies
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  • developmental sequence
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  • analgegic stage
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  • asphyxial stage
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  • bell stage
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  • bud stage
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  • calcification stage
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  • cold stage
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  • decline stage
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developmental milestones <paediatrics> (1-3 years) In ascending order: masters walking, recognises gender differences, uses up to 8 words and understands simple commands, able to run, pivot and walk backwards, uses spoon to feed self, can name pictures of common objects, can point to body parts, imitates speech of others, begins pedaling tricycle, learns to take turns in play with other children, able to feed self neatly with minimal spill, able to say first and last name, able to draw a line when shown, dresses self with minimal help, learns to share toys without parent direction
(12-18 years) In ascending order: boys exhibit secondary sexual characteristics (chest, facial, axillary and pubic hair growth voice changes, penile enlargement), movement into adult height/weight category, cognitive abilities move from simply concrete to abstract, peer acceptance and recognition is vital
(3-6 years) In ascending order: rides tricycle well, able to draw a circle, able to draw stick figures, hops on one foot, catches a bounced ball, understands size concepts, enjoys rhymes and word play, able to skip, increased independence in performing tasks without parental assistance, begins to ride bicycle, understands time concepts, begins to recognise written words, starts reading skills, starts school
(6-12 years) In ascending order: understands and is able to follow sequential directions, beginning skills for team sports, begins to lose baby teeth and erupt permanent teeth, reading skills develop further, peer recognition becomes important, girls begin to demonstrate secondary sexual characteristics (pubic hair, axillary hair, breast development), first menstrual period may occur
(birth-1 year) In ascending order: displays social smile, rolls over by self, able to sit alone without support, babbling, plays peek-a-boo, eruption of first tooth, pulls self to standing position, walks while holding on to furniture or other support, says mama or dada in proper situations, able to drink from cup, understands NO and will stop activity in response, walks without support
(27 Sep 1997)
developmental psychology The study of the psychological, physiological, and behavioural changes in an organism that occur from birth to old age.
(05 Mar 2000)
algid stage The stage of collapse in cholera.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteria-free stage of bacterial endocarditis Endocarditis described prior to the antibiotic era and presumably due to spontaneous healing of the bacterial vegetations.
(05 Mar 2000)
bell stage Third stage of tooth development, wherein the cells form the inner enamel epithelium, the stratum intermedium, the stellate reticulum, and the outer enamel epithelium; the enamel organ assumes a bell shape.
(05 Mar 2000)
bud stage First stage of tooth development; development of the primordia of the enamel organs, the tooth buds.
(05 Mar 2000)
cap stage Second stage of tooth development wherein there is development of the inner and outer enamel epithelium.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetative stage The quiescent stage of a cell or its nucleus in which no karyokinetic changes are taking place.
Synonym: vegetative stage.
(05 Mar 2000)
genital stage Referring to the psychic organization derived from, and characteristic of, the Freudian genital period of the infant's psychosocial organization.
See: genitality.
See: anality, orality.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical stage <microscopy> A device provided for adjusting the position of a specimen, usually by translation in two directions at right angles to each other.
(05 Aug 1998)
REM stage sleep <physiology> A stage of deep sleep that is accompanied by rapid eye movement and muscle paralysis. Vivid dreams can be recalled in over 80% of patients who awake from REM stage sleep.
(27 Sep 1997)
resting stage The quiescent stage of a cell or its nucleus in which no karyokinetic changes are taking place.
Synonym: vegetative stage.
(05 Mar 2000)
perfect stage A mycological term used to describe the sexual life cycle phase of a fungus in which spores are formed after nuclear fusion.
Synonym: teleomorph.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle stage HIV disease <disease> This refers to an HIV infection that is characterised by signs and symptoms of HIV that are not life-threatening.
Examples include oral thrush, gingivitis, seborrheic dermatitis, molluscum contangiosum, fevers, fatigue, lymph node swelling, malaise and weight loss. This stage can be a signal for the conversion from asymptomatic HIV disease to HIV disease (moe pronouced symptoms include joint pains). AIDS is diagnosed after HIV disease has started to manifest life-threatening oppotunistic infections (for example pneumocystis, cryptosporidium, toxoplasmosis, etc).
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cleavage stage, ovum The embryo in its earliest stage, lasting from the first mitotic division of the fertilised ovum into two blastomeres to the formation of the morula, a compact mass of blastomeres.
(12 Dec 1998)
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