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Clinically relevant, pervasive behaviour problems are 2 9 times more common in preterm than in term born infants [ 4].
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Several factors can explain these findings; they had significantly more buccal surfaces with gingival recessions that indicate a persistent, intensive tooth brushing technique (possibly related to pervasive behaviours) and they also reported less frequent snacking, which generate lower levels of dental plaque.
Gates termed this an aberration, but a commission headed by the future secretary of state Warren Christopher identified pervasive racist behaviour and called for Gates to be replaced.
Treating these patients in primary care settings is not intensive enough given the severity of their disorders, for example due to pervasive avoidance behaviour leading to functional disabilities, or because of comorbidities that hamper treatment in primary care.
It is estimated more than 60/100,000 children are suffering from PDD. Comorbid disorders are common in people with PDD, including intellectual deficiency, symptoms of attention deficit-hyperactivity, aggression and disruption, and pervasive repetitive behaviours or thoughts.
This form of adaptation is most pervasive in human behaviour, permitting people to anticipate sequences of events in their environment so that they can prepare to cope appropriately with what is yet to happen.
For instance, if the pervasive culture or behaviour does not espouse humanistic care, then students may become cynical and ignore the formal teaching.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by pervasive, age inappropriate behaviours of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.
The interaction scores were used in predictive models of case and control status overall and within the following pre-defined sub-diagnostic groups; any ADHD; any emotional disorder; pervasive development disorder; disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD); any oppositional conduct disorder; conduct disorder alone; oppositional defiant and/or DBD-NOS; pure oppositional conduct disorder.
A study published in 2002 by America's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) estimated that software bugs are so common that their cost to the American economy alone is $60 billion a year or about 0.6% of gross domestic product.To make matters worse, as software-based systems become more pervasive and interconnected, their behaviour becomes more complex.
Cyberbullying describes a pervasive form of aggressive behaviour aimed at offending victims who are unable to protect themselves.
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