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Studies on weight, height, pelvic breadth, head and chest circumferences during the first year of life.
The case is overwhelming that lead in petrol causes accumulations that affect foetal development, birth weights and the size of the circumferences of children's heads.
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Great circles are the largest possible circles (circumferences) of a sphere; each one divides the surface of the sphere into two equal halves.
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In human body measurement, the three sizes are the circumferences of bust, waist and hips; usually rendered as "three sizes: xx-yy-zz" in inches, or centimeters.
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Around the circumference of the body of the miracidia there were approximately 12 metachronal waves of power and recovery.
The present study shows impairment of head circumference in the older and youngest group of index boys in all comparisons except with the older siblings.
Lack of illness or injury, good dental health, and normal waist circumference had the strongest associations with perceived good health.
The regression equation showed that internal circumference grew by an average of 0.73 cm per log kilogram increase in fetal and neonatal body weight.
The centre of each circle lies on the circumference of the other.
The wall filled about 5" of the circumference of the cell.
Whilst the fetal abdominal circumference is the best parameter to assess fetal size in singleton gestations this is less reliable in twins.
The reduction in fetal liver volumes was a better discriminator than head circumference, but not abdominal circumference.
Besides, measurement of mid-arm circumference is simple, quick and easy to learn, and taboos do not resist its measurement.
When mid-upper arm circumference was added to the model, the coefficient of these socioeconomic variables remained significant.
The measurements included weight, recumbent length (up to 2 years), height (2 years inclusive and older) and head circumference.
However, the commonly used ones are: weight, weight : height ratio, triceps skinfold thickness, mid-arm circumference, arm muscle area and arm fat area.
Most use the chest circumferences measurement system and lettered cup sizes, but there are some significant differences.
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Distance is determined by counting the number of rotations, which translates into the number of wheel circumferences passed.
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Initially these fibers were disposed along the circumference near the liner axis.
The bulkheads were braced to each other by longitudinal girders placed around their circumferences.
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Maximum circumferences for the species are between 24 and 30 feet at breast height, although a few historical specimens may have been slightly larger.
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The tank is supported through a mounting sleeve that has gear teeth along its circumference.
Secondly, is the reduction in fetal size and head circumference as a result of exposure to repeat courses of steroids clinically significant?
The most vigorous rootstock had a trunk circumference 14 % greater than the weakest.
The one striking exception in the field of anthropometric indices is head circumference.
At elective cesarean section, a 3.3-kg girl with a head circumference of 29 cms was born.
All diameter measurements were taken using a sliding caliper, and all circumference measurements were taken using a plastic tape measure.
Indeed, the problem of the wheel circumference discontinuity increases with the load applied to the wheel.
There were approximately 12 metachronal waves around the circumference of each miracidium, (six visible from each lateral view of a single miracidium).
The chest circumference was obtained at the level of the xiphisternum and below the inferior angle of the scapula during quiet respiration.
The finding on head circumference shows index cases have complete catch-up with their sibs.
The differences are statistically significant for height and head circumference, but not for weight.
When compared with siblings the index boys are smaller in head circumference, but do not differ significantly in height or weight.
The data, examined cross-sectionally and longitudinally, show no evidence of any associations between developmental test scores and growth in height, weight or head circumference.
The children were measured for weight (to the nearest 100 g) height, length and mid-upper arm circumference (to the nearest mm).
The cranial circumference and weight were both below the tenth percentile, and height was in the fiftieth percentile.
In this paper, we conclude the construction of all the matroids having circumference at most five.
Likewise, the universe had neither center nor circumference.
The branch surface was calculated as the length of a branch section multiplied by its circumference.
The stimulus rotates around the circumference of this space, either in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction.
Outside the city walls, a moat of 10 li and 204 bu (5,500 metres) in circumference and 14.5 zhang (48 metres) in width was built.
One of the solutions suggested was a system of rotating discs with mass points positioned along their circumferences.
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The paths traced by the bottoms of the wheels are straight lines, which are apparently the wheels' circumferences.
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The largest rise to heights of over 100 ft and have circumferences of up to 20 ft.
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The nets were set in a square around the trap; gaps between nets made up about 6.5% of the circumference.
Defined as the circumference measured at the level of the a-p midshaft diameter.
Defined as the minimum circumference taken at the distal shaft with a cloth tape following the contour of the bone.
In addition, there was no association with the two other reasonably good indices, namely, level of subnutrition and head circumference.
The pulmonary trunk and its branches were mildly hypoplastic but patent, measuring 18 mm in circumference.
The circumference of the orifice is usually increased by some 20-50%, with the enlargement being most marked in relation to the mural leaflet.
At some point in this spectrum, greater than half of the overall circumference of the aortic valve will become attached within the right ventricle.
The measurements were expressed as a ratio of the circumference of the aorta at the level of the sinotubular junction.
Our approach, originating in probabilistic number theory, requires information on the generating functions only in the convergence disc and rather weak smoothness on the circumference.
Using these bounds and results on matroids with small circumference, it is possible to improve some bounds found in the literature.
Should head circumference/abdominal circumference ratio be abandoned?
The generalization is supported for head circumference for both the older and youngest age groups.
The evidence on the question of permanent impairment of head circumference following severe malnutrition is less clear.
They also failed to catch up to the control children in height, head circumference and weight.
A mid-arm circumference of < 90 cm and a birth weight of < 2500 g were equally useful in predicting neonatal outcome.
The above proof is analogous to the classical algebraic topological proof that there is no retraction of a disk onto its circumference.
We had just learned formulas for the circumference of a circle and the volume of a sphere.
The circumference of the square is the per imeter.
Cuts perpendicular to the axis represent color planes of constant saturation radiating from a grey point to a circumference along which lie the spectral colors.
First, he changed the circumference of a circle from 365.25 degrees to 360 degrees.
Adjusting the abdominal circumference threshold to improve sensitivity dramatically increased the false-positive rate.
Waist circumference is a simple and informative measure that reflects total abdominal fat.
Dead twigs, branches or stems 2-20 cm in circumference (hereafter designated as 'branches') were collected in each quadrat.
Cages were constructed from galvanized wire-mesh and were 30 cm and 45 cm in circumference for incipient and young colonies, respectively.
Significant correlations between the measurements for husband and wife also occur for weight and upper-arm circumference.
In the boundary layer the fluid tends to flow around the circumference of the cylinder due to this component of the buoyancy force.
The indices are sometimes used alone or in conjunction with measurements of upper arm circumference and/or skin thickness.
Who would have thought, a priori, that the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its straight diameter would be 3.14159 ... ?
Mid-arm circumference is as useful for predicting neonatal mortality as birth weight, with a sensitivity and specificity of 590% and 776% respectively.
Neonatal mortality showed an inverse relation with mid-arm circumference.
The mid-arm circumference was taken from the left arm from the mid-point between the tip of the acromion process and the olecranon process.
Therefore, this set-up permitted the wall shear distribution around the circumference to be measured using only one shear stress gauge.
Of particular importance are involuntary bodyweight changes or values below an established population standard, arm muscle circumference, skinfold measurement and depressed secretory proteins.
How can the smaller wheel, with its smaller circumference, traverse the same distance as the larger wheel, when both make only one revolution?
A path length of 500 m was assumed, since the wave travels a hemi-circumference in the thin layer of cytoplasm under the plasma membrane.
The circumference of the inner ring corresponds to chance-level per formance (50% discrimination) and the outer ring corresponds to per fect per formance (100% discrimination).
The circumference of the leaf was converted to a d iameter a ssuming the opening was a perfect circle.
Body size was assessed with height, weight, and waist circumference.
Specific circumferences and other features within the tree are measured by climbers.
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The stretching and the squeezing modes are unstable for waves longer than the inner and the outer circumferences, respectively.
The mid-arm, chest, thigh and head circumferences were measured using a flexible fibreglass tape to the nearest 1 mm.
The circumferences of the top roundels are inconsistently done.
The constraints relate to the hoop stresses at the inner and outer circumferences and the radial stresses along the center line of the annulus.
In this case a puzzle presents itself, for when they rotate in this way their circumferences each pass over the same distance in one revolution.
Girths were measured annually about 15 cm above ground level, initially using calipers to measure diameters and subsequently tapes to measure circumferences.
Heights, weights and head circumferences were measured in all groups.
In addition, 2 years after leaving hospital, the previously malnourished group remained stunted and had smaller head circumferences than the control children, although their weight-for-height was the same.
The interviewer then measured the height, weight, and hip circumference at its widest diameter.
The external diameter was calculated from the circumference of the external elastic lamella.
Separate multiple linear regression models were tested to identify determinants of birth weight, length, head and chest circumference.
Eight children (73%) had acquired microcephaly (head circumference <5th centile).
Here, we deal with the most difficult case: the 3-connected matroids having both rank and circumference equal to five.
Characteristically, our approach does not require information about functions outside the convergence disc, though some smoothness on the circumference is needed.
His cranial circumference has followed a curve parallel to the second percentile.
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