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Summer-born children – defined as those born between May and August and so little over four when they begin school – were perceived by teachers to have lower levels of language ability and have more instances of reported language and behaviour problems.
It was found that candidates at a higher level tended to have more instances of extended speech turns to develop the topic.
This is in contrast to simple zinc complexes that have more instances of higher coordination numbers (e.g., 5 and 6).
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They were breast-fed for shorter periods; were slightly but consistently overweight; had more instances of acute illness and lower grades in Czech.
Halliday (1988) found that such passages in Newton's Opticks had more instances of grammatical metaphor than passages where he provided recounts of his experiments — such texts being located within 'reporting' rather than 'expounding' contexts.
Men also had more instances of high-risk oral HPV.
"We've had more instances of folks taking the rocks," Death Valley spokesman Terry Baldino said.
The talk came one day after a first-day keynote with Senior Vice President Andy Jassy, who discussed the group's belief in a programmable infrastructure that has more instance types and object storage than any public cloud services provider.
Do healthy people have more friends, for instance, or do friends keep you healthy?
If it is essential of universals that they can have more than one instance then Stalnaker's possible worlds seem not to be universals, since they can have only one instance.
Large galaxies can have more: Andromeda, for instance, may have as many as 500.
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