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"longitudinal development" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of growth and change that occurs over a long period of time. It can be used in various contexts, such as in psychology, education, and social sciences. Example: The study aimed to examine the effects of different parenting styles on the longitudinal development of children's behavior from infancy to adolescence.
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Lebel, C. & Beaulieu, C. Longitudinal development of human brain wiring continues from childhood into adulthood.
d, Longitudinal development of the microbiome maturation based on the microbiota age and MAZ score against the age of the infant at sampling (n = 11,717).
This study extends results published previously, and demonstrates longitudinal development of research in this subfield of library and information science.
The Auger Fluorescence Detector will allow to determine the longitudinal development of atmospheric showers in the range 1019 1021 eV.
While based on cross-sectional data, the homogeneity of organizational configurations at each life-cycle stage does suggest that these results imply a longitudinal development of MAS.
In this scenario IceCube detects the muonic component, IceTop the charged particles at the surface and radio measures the longitudinal development of the air shower.
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Endochondral bone formation and chondrocyte hypertrophy are involved in bone development and longitudinal growth of long bones [ 20].
To develop effective physician advocates, longitudinal skill development is essential from the outset of training [ 13].
Nevertheless, the longitudinal arch development was not affected and develops similarly for both populations, except for the 4 year-old Brazilian children who presented lower arches.
Charlson, M. E., Pompei, P., Ales, K. L. & MacKenzie, C. R. A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: development and validation.
Aim: To examine longitudinal motor development in a group of "apparently normal" high-risk infants.
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