1. the appearance of a secondary symptom in a disease or illness. 2. the secondary symptom itself. See alsobiology;geology. —epigenetic,adj. See also:Disease and Illness the biological theory that germ cells are structureless and the embryo develops through the action of environment on the pro...
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Volume 45 of Advances in Child Development and Behavior includes chapters that highlight some the most recent research in the area of embodiment and epigenesis. A wide array of topics are discussed in detail, including multiple trajectories in the developmental psychobiology of human handedness and ...
This theory will be evaluated and updated in the framework of the recent human/primate genome data, analysis of gene expression patterns during postnatal development, brain imaging of cultural pathways, such as those for language learning, and current views about the neural bases of higher brain ...
摘要: Living in a global world implies global challenges for individual lives. However "big" and "wide-spread", pathologies, from viruses, to mental and mood disorders, as depression, or syndromes such as autism are always lived in a private body. We urge to combine genetic, environmental an...
In so doing, my focus is not so much on violence against women across the board, such as violence against female household heads who are the weakest parties in land-related human rights abuses (Kent 2011) or of female human rights defenders, but on intimate partner violence. My central ...
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In this view, embryology, anthropology, urban planning, and geriatrics are as important to understanding obesity as nutritional science and health promotion. The essay concludes with reflections on this synthetic epigenetic approach in the quest for understanding human development, in sickness as in ...
Over the last decades, it has become clear that behavioural lateralization is not restricted to humans, but a fundamental principle in the organization of behaviour in vertebrates. This has opened the possibility of extending descriptive studies on human lateralization with descriptive and experimental ...
in Human DevelopmentX-inactivation in Human Pluripotent CellsSummaryREFERENCES Introduction Genomic Imprinting Loss of Imprinting Imprinting in Mouse Development Imprinting in Mouse Pluripotent Cells Imprinting in Human Development Imprinting in Human Pluripotent Cells X-inactivation Aberrant X-inactivation X-...