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Fry that developmentally delay emergence, or that are stocked unfed at a late stage, may have expended most of their yolk reserves, and may thus have difficulties learning to feed properly, hastening them to a point-of-no-return (Elliott 1989, 1990).
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Phenotypes were scored at 5 dpf or the approximate developmental equivalent if developmentally delayed by prolonged sH, with samples exposed to 38 hr of 0.3% oxygen scored for phenotype at 6 7 dpf to adjust for the approximate 1.5 d of delay.
He is visually impaired and developmentally delayed.
Her mother is a physical therapist for developmentally delayed children in Plainview.
Madeline is in Kim Kaczmarek's Sleepy Hollow High School class of 10 developmentally delayed freshmen.
"Such a decline can push whole groups of children into the developmentally delayed category".
Little did she know her triplets would have the same disorder as their sister and be developmentally delayed.
His diagnosis, however, is much vaguer: "developmentally delayed," a catchphrase for problems doctors can't pinpoint.
"She had a developmentally delayed daughter who had an autistic son.
Leo showed signs of being seriously developmentally delayed, which often happens with children born to crack users, Ms. Wolfe said.
Some black male students are labeled developmentally delayed, funneled into special education and "never get mainstreamed," she said.
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