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The Handbook covers basic aspects of neural development, sensory and sensorimotor systems, language, cognition, emotion, and the implications of lifelong neural plasticity for brain and behavioral development.

Aided by recent results in neurobiology establishing that the human brain remains malleable and plastic throughout much of the lifespan, the contributors also explore the implications of lifelong neural plasticity for brain and behavioral development.

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The whites who have applauded Mandela's release show little sign of facing up to the implications of his lifelong demand; one person, one vote.

The impact of a hip fracture cannot be underestimated in terms of lifelong implications particularly in older people.

ChildFund is working in Ethi­o­pia and Kenya to provide food, water and basic health services, with emphasis on the 0-5 age category, because of the vulnerability of the age group and lifelong implications of inadequate food intake.

As pre-primary education lays the foundation of lifelong education, quality pre-primary education will have long-term positive implications for continuing and sustainable development of the society as a whole.

A thorough quantitative assessment of the health effects of lifelong use of different types of coal could have important public health implications and lend support to the introduction of further preventive measures.

Pharmacotherapy represents the current basis of lifelong PE treatment.

What will become of lifelong learners?

'ECCE is the foundation of lifelong learning'.

They set the habits of lifelong learning.

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