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SGA infants are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity, associated psychological and/or mental problems, persistent short stature (about 15% of subjects) and metabolic alterations.

As shown in Table 1, the observed incidence of persistent short TTP intervals in RPL patients was much higher than predicted.

Pathologic causes for short stature were found in 27 children (5%) and in 80 children (14.8%) the short stature was classified as persistent short stature after born SGA.

Catch up growth is associated with improved neurodevelopmental outcomes, fewer psychosocial problems in later childhood, and lower risk of persistent short stature especially if complete by 12 months of age [ 6, 20].

In 80 children (14.8%) the diagnosis of persistent short stature after born SGA could be made on the basis of recorded birth size, although only 17 children (3.3%) were classified as such by the physicians.

Thirdly, controversy surrounds the ideal growth of VLBW infants: rapid catch up growth is advantageous with respect to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes, fewer psychosocial problems in later childhood and lower risk of persistent short stature but may be associated with an increased risk of childhood obesity and other metabolic complications [ 5, 9].

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And here's the weirdest thing about this distinctly American version of the imperial: a persistent short-time mentality seems only to feed its opposite, wars that persist without end.

The most persistent short-range rotational bond correlations are observed between the residues of α-helix, C terminus of the β1-part of the reactive site loop, and around the C terminus of the β2.

When we followed up with the State Department about the persistent short-staffing, a State Department official who spoke on the condition that their name be withheld said: "We are mindful of and working to address the difficulties that some have experienced when calling to convey reports of incidents in Arabic".

Taken together, this work highlights the importance of air pollution induced irritation in the nose and lungs on the persistent short-term effects of a single exposure, particularly for people with underlying cardiovascular disease, and warrants further investigation.

If correct, impaired decidualization and lack of natural embryo selection should not only lead to RPL but also be associated with paradoxical superfecundity, defined by persistent very short time-to-pregnancy (TTP) intervals.

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