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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age resolved" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation where age-related issues have been settled or clarified, but the phrase itself lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After much discussion, the age resolved issue was finally put to rest."
Alternatives: "age clarified" or "age settled".
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This transient nature of the neurobehavioral changes is similar to that of our case infant, whose symptoms of increased hypertonicity, tremors, abnormal movements, and extreme irritability at 1 month of age resolved in later testing.
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Furthermore, Mmp13-deficient mice have increased tibia trabecular bone, a phenotype that progresses with age and is still apparent at 16 weeks of age, but resolved by one year of age [39].
Acquired infection, mainly sexually, in later age, resolves for it most part spontaneously.
So Halima, at age 11, resolved to walk back through janjaweed lines into Darfur to rescue her parents and bring them to safety.
SAREVE DUKAT Living Life Joyously When Sareve Dukat, at age 20, resolved to marry her high school sweetheart, Joel Shapiro, there was no talking her out of it -- not even by her mother, who thought she was too young.
Kawai et al. (2003) found that prenatal low-dose (2 ng/g and 20 ng/g) BPA exposures were associated with a transient increased aggression score in male rats at 8 weeks of age that resolved at 12 weeks and thereafter.
Several studies have confirmed that the gross motor development in premature infants (including healthy premature infants) is significantly different from that in full-term infants, and is characterized by abnormal posture, abnormal muscular tone and asymmetric position, at 4 8 months corrected age, which resolves at the age of 8 12 months [ 24- 28].
Even after we asked the company to look at this, it took an age to resolve this really very simple problem that you would have thought customer services would have been able to sort out quickly.
William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd), upon entering Parliament in 1780 at the age of twenty-one, resolved, with the aid of his friend William Pitt (Benedict Cumberbatch), soon to be Prime Minister at the age of twenty-four, to end the slave trade in the British Empire.
Left high and dry at a young age, they have resolved to snatch hold of their destiny.
I can't recall a rendering of evil – not even in an age of movies resolved to scare us to death – that is so complete and economical.
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