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It can be done because 'puberty phenotypes' such as early or late onset (out of step with peers) or rapid tempo (rapid physical change) and which deviate most from average age of onset/average tempo (similar to the majority) are already recognizable using simple observation by clinicians, parents, educators and adolescents.
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The critical demographic fact, as a few have pointed out, is the late onset of childbearing, delayed here until the habit of New York is set and the disposable income to spend on children is larger.
However, a late onset of clinical symptoms cannot, of course, be ruled out.
The late onset of the monsoon is one such worry.
Furthermore, as the authors point out, late onset caloric restriction could have beneficial effects in humans since even if long term caloric restriction is initiated in later life, there are declines in cancer incidence and enhancements in cognitive function and immune responses.
Further functional and follow-up studies are needed to find out whether this is due to late onset or mild symptoms or whether there exist compensatory mechanisms for MPV17 functions.
Separate multivariable analyses were carried out to identify risk factors associated with early and late onset sepsis.
Interestingly, two (out of 46) mice of our aging cohort developed a late onset motor axonopathy that is reminiscent of mutant VAPB induced disease in man.
The late onset was atypical.
Researchers say the work will help them to develop treatments for obesity and also late onset, or type 2, diabetes.
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