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  1. 11561
    “…As it is a preventable cause of intellectual disability, prompt recognition and treatment of hypothyroidism is integral to optimize physical and neurodevelopmental outcome. …”
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  2. 11562
    “…Patients display regression of previously acquired motor milestones, spasticity, ataxia, seizures, nystagmus, and intellectual disabilities. Gene-function studies in mice revealed that homozygous Dars1 deletion is embryonically lethal, suggesting that successful modelling of HBSL requires the generation of disease-causing genocopies in mice. …”
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  3. 11563
    “…METHODOLOGY: This is a cross-sectional study among secondary school children from 5 random schools in an urban city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Those with intellectual disability and/or difficulty to comprehend Malay language, and without parental consent and assent, were excluded. …”
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  5. 11565
    “…Protein function analysis established that genes in which variants of unknown significance (VUS) were detected were predominantly the cause of intellectual disability (ID), and in most cases, features of ASD as well. …”
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  6. 11566
    “…Many studies suggest that insufficient vitamin intake is associated with a wide range of pregnancy complications (anemia, Cesarean section, depression, gestational diabetes, hypertension, infertility, preeclampsia, and premature rupture of membranes) and infant health problems (asthma/wheeze, autism, low birth weight, congenital heart defects, intellectual development, intrauterine growth restriction, miscarriage, neural tube defects, orofacial defects, and preterm birth). …”
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  8. 11568
    “…Twenty‐one adults with ASD without language and intellectual impairments (based on DSM‐5), 36 individuals affected by degenerative cerebellar damage (CB), and 67 healthy participants were enrolled in the study. …”
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  9. 11569
    “…METHODS: This retrospective record linkage study evaluated the risks of cerebral palsy, epilepsy, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and speech, visual, and auditory disabilities among preterm children born after an attempted vaginal breech delivery. …”
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  10. 11570
    “…TIAs constrained policy space through 1) TIA rules and principles (non- discrimination, necessity, international standards, transparency, intellectual property rights, expropriation, and fair and equitable treatment), and 2) interaction with policy design (objectives framed, products/services affected, nutrient thresholds chosen, formats, and time given to comment or implement). …”
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  11. 11571
    “…Continued efforts are needed to fully overcome the intellectual property barriers of sofosbuvir for forming the more competitive pan-genotype DAA combinations based on the locally developed DAAs. …”
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  13. 11573
    “…CONCLUSIONS: The present study provides a worldwide situation that traverse the intellectual quandary on village chicken production and food security research, and a direction for further researches in this field. …”
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  14. 11574
    “…DATA SYNTHESIS: Studies examining neurocognitive functioning found overall worse scores for general intellectual functioning, attention, processing speed, memory, and executive functioning. …”
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  15. 11575
    “…Primary cilia dysfunctions have been observed in cancer and in a group of heterogeneous disorders called ciliopathies, characterized by renal and liver cysts, skeleton and limb abnormalities, retinal degeneration, intellectual disability, ataxia, and heart disease and, recently, in autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. …”
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  16. 11576
    por Ardagh, David
    Publicado 2022
    “…Moral people (i) have good goals in acting in a challenging situation; and (ii) use their rightly disposed intellectual and voluntary capacities (virtues) and resources to choose a good action in that situation. …”
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  17. 11577
    por Zhang, Qing, Huo, Zhiyan
    Publicado 2022
    “…The Neonatal Behavioral Neurological Assessment (NBNA) score, pain score, height, weight, head circumference, intellectual development score, serum Prealbumin (PA), retinol-binding protein (RBP), and disease occurrence were elucidated. …”
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  18. 11578
    por Havens, Laura
    Publicado 2022
    “…In both, 75% of respondents represented general adult services, and 25% represented intellectual disability services. There was an improvement in confidence of knowledge with all respondents being either “somewhat” (55%) or “very confident” (45%) post-teaching compared to 75% being “somewhat” confident, 10% “unsure” and 17% “very confident” prior to intervention. …”
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  19. 11579
    “…This variation appeared related to factors such as the characteristics of the forensic setting/cohort, the method of autism screening/diagnosis), and whether participants had co-occurring intellectual disabilities. Prevalence rates of CJS involvement in autistic populations were examined in 15 studies, with reported rates varying by 3–48%, with variation appearing related to a lack of cohesion in the definition of CJS involvement, with focus on variables including self-reported offending behaviour, police contact, or criminal convictions. …”
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  20. 11580
    “…RESULTS: The sample consisted of 78 patients and 107 MHS representing adult, old age, children and adolescent and intellectual disability subspecialties. Most (92.4%) participants had participated in remote consultations and understood the reason behind it. …”
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