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单词 Adulthood
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1. His problems began in early adulthood.
2. Adulthood and responsibility seemed impossibly remote.
3. Responsibility, I suppose, is what defines adulthood.
4. Her childhood problems persisted into adulthood.
5. Is there a cut-off point between childhood and adulthood?
6. Some infantile actions survive into adulthood.
7. People in Britain legally reach adulthood at 18.
8. Inhibition in adulthood seems to be very clearly a reflection of a person's experiences as a child.
9. Making the transition from youth to adulthood can be very painful.
10. Under what circumstances does childhood disorder continue into adulthood?
11. The girls aren't allowed passage into adulthood.
12. It is possible to develop diabetes in adulthood.
13. Onbr the youngest of her children survived to adulthood.
14. They had four sons, two surviving to adulthood.
14. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
15. And I believed it until adulthood.
16. He was rescued from his exile in adulthood.
17. During adulthood significant changes in sleep occur.
18. Many of the Challenger children have grown to adulthood.
19. It tracks her adulthood into old age.
20. Does childhood disorder continue into adulthood?
21. Indeed there is also an underlying presumption that adulthood itself confers competency as a research participant.
22. Cyril had been stranded, orphaned, in adulthood, in the land of the grown-up.
23. But he has sustained his fierce social conscience from young adulthood through old age.
24. Parents want to know the best way to nurture and raise their child to adulthood.
25. Adolescence is the period of transition between childhood and adulthood.
26. Few people nowadays are able to maintain friendships into adulthood.
27. Adolescence is the period of progression from childhood to adulthood.
28. The foregoing paragraphs dispose, it is hoped, of some mistaken ideas as to the state and progress of sexuality in adulthood.
29. But if the past points the way to the future, then a healthy and prosperous adulthood seems more than likely.
30. Starting with dirty diapers and bed-wetting, they raised us to adulthood.
1. His problems began in early adulthood.
2. Adulthood and responsibility seemed impossibly remote.
3. But he has sustained his fierce social conscience from young adulthood through old age.
4. Parents want to know the best way to nurture and raise their child to adulthood.
5. Adolescence is the period of transition between childhood and adulthood.
6. Some infantile actions survive into adulthood.
31. And from childhood through adulthood, they are abused because of their gender....
32. Her death was probably accidental, but I doubt that will be much consolation to her children when they reach adulthood.
33. BAlthough most children of alcoholics appear to move into productive adulthood, 41 % develop serious problems, one study found.
34. In late adolescence and young adulthood, planning skills were in turn related to social functioning and parenting behaviour.
35. Of the several hundred thousand children who become blind every year, less than half survive to adulthood.
36. The degree of glucose intolerance for any given birth weight was influenced independently by body mass index in adulthood.
37. Perhaps the most arresting part of Get Happy is the section on Garland's late youth and early adulthood.
38. Ensure that children and young people with learning disabilities have a smoother transition into adulthood and adult service networks.
39. It is a time-phase between childhood and adulthood and a process of changing from a pupil to an independent working adult.
40. These tend to disappear as we grow older but occasionally persist into adulthood.
41. The proportion reaching adulthood, however, does not usually warrant attempting to raise them as larger live food for fish.
42. He said he endured a psychosexual relationship for a dozen years, into adulthood, that he is still struggling to understand.
43. However, even during adulthood we are constantly learning the faces of new individuals, both personal acquaintances and media figures.
44. Others continue the hostility into adulthood and never make peace with their brothers and sisters - a phenomenon called sibling rivalry.
45. I couldn't break free of the habit even after I reached adulthood.
46. The performance of the housewife role in adulthood is prefaced by a long period of apprenticeship.
47. Children with the disease have little chance of surviving to adulthood.
48. His tales were simple and sweet and his characters endearing enough to remember with fondness all the way to adulthood.
49. Nowadays young people want to leave home as soon as they reach adulthood.
50. Educators and employers need to collaborate in preparing the next generation for employment and adulthood.
51. Learning, education, and intellectual growth in most cases were restricted to the period from childhood to young adulthood.
52. Indeed, the schemata of adulthood have their origins in the schemata of early childhood.
53. It is when guilt lingers into adulthood that the damage is done.
54. So what you get in cattle like beef cattle you get an extra frame score in adulthood having the whole thing.
55. And they put young people in touch with adult role models who can help ease the shift into adulthood.
56. Girls were less likely to exercise than boys, and activity levels decreased among all youths as they approached adulthood.
57. But one person in every 20 will continue to wet their bed well into adolescence, even adulthood.
58. Compared to his adulthood of sadism, cruelty and murder, his childhood of abuse and rejection looks benign.
59. In past-life regression will I progress from childhood to adulthood?
60. We have not passed that subtle line between childhood and adulthood until we move from the passive voice to the active voice- that is, until we have stopped saying "It got lost," and say, "I lost it.". Sydney J. Harris 
61. It is wrong to assume that mentally handicapped people would, or should, remain at home into adulthood.
62. In other words, the series begins at the threshold of adulthood, when expectation has not yet been revised by experience.
63. In the woman, however, adulthood is punctuated by the menopause, which can have a deep psychological effect.
64. But the discussion has since broadened into one about how best to prepare all young people for work and for adulthood.
65. From these it is easy to follow the career of an individual apprentice through to adulthood.
66. In adulthood, he may over-react to rejection from peers - a rebuff from some one he hoped to date perhaps.
67. All this, of course, falls within the range of normal experience, as you move through your early adulthood.
68. Impressions gleaned in childhood and rein forced in adolescence cling like limpets into adulthood despite valiant efforts to shake them off.
69. BThese are children who live in daily dread, compiling memories of abuse and deceit they carry into adulthood.
70. He or she may be teased by the other children and remain alienated from them into adulthood.
71. It is also essential for those providing services to young people to cling on to their adulthood.
72. The development of the cognitive and affective structures of intelligence from birth through adulthood have been outlined.
73. We do not really know why a greater number of people began to survive into adulthood during this period.
74. It is one of several hormones that hit peak levels in the bloodstream in early adulthood and then decline steadily.
75. Most adults with cystic fibrosis were found to be living fulfilling lives into adulthood.
76. We were thrilled in June to have the first live sea-lion pup born and subsequently raised to young adulthood.
77. If an animal is a parent, it must be good enough to survive at least to adulthood.
78. She approaches girlhood through adulthood, and boy, does it look like a mess.
79. Despite her love of exercise, her health had been poor since her early adulthood and she was bedridden for many years.
80. Indigestion had been a problem since early adulthood, but was controlled with antacids.
81. The shape of the skull began to retain more juvenile shape into adulthood, with a bigger brain and a smaller jaw.
82. Animals might mature faster: a pressurised poultry house, for example, could hurry chickens to earlier adulthood.
83. The narrator is basically reflecting on what happened to him during childhood, adolescence and into adulthood.
84. It was as if she graduated me into adulthood then and there.
85. Amelia bore eight children in her gracious house, six of whom would reach adulthood.
86. Children were especially vulnerable, but many also died in young or middle adulthood.
87. In any event, relatively few cortical neurons are lost after reaching adulthood.
88. A pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.
89. A Bar Mitzvah marks a boy's passage into adulthood.
90. Reaching adulthood is a much longed-for milestone.
91. He is on the threshold of adulthood.
92. Patients in Group 2 showed no neural spinal dysraphism and were asymptomatic until they developed subtle neurological symptoms in adulthood.
93. Hypochondriasis usually first manifests itself in early adulthood and is equally common among males and females.
94. This is Our Youth is a tragicomic portrayal of youth on the brink of adulthood and reveals the ache at the heart of the slacker generation.
95. Davis-Kean, who is also affiliated with the U-M Psychology Department, directs the ISR Center for the Analysis of Pathways from Childhood to Adulthood, funded by the National Science Foundation.
96. Male silverback mountain gorillas gain their distinctive silver tinge at about 13 years old, when they reach adulthood.
97. There are no insights that reflect someone on the verge of adulthood.
98. Our uncertainty about this question is reflected in our scattershot approach to markers of adulthood.
99. But it wasn't that way for Neandertals. At least in terms of the shape of their brains, Neandertal newborns pretty much coasted into adulthood.
100. However, in adulthood, if the final spinal curvature surpasses a certain critical threshold, the risk of health problems and curve progression is increased.
101. None of the corpus callosum's axons are myelinated at birth, and by adulthood 30 percent remain that way. The variation helps to coordinate transmission speeds.
102. Tribal circumcision of young adolescents in many African nations is an important rite of passage into adulthood—another deeply engrained, essential tradition.
103. Middle age is the term used to describe the transition between early and late adulthood.
104. Chris Lemmon hopes readers will realize how important and universal the father-son relationship is in guiding the sons passage to adulthood.
104. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
105. Now bonobos , the other chimp species, or Pan paniscus, enjoy horsing around well into adulthood.
106. Both solitary cysts and polycystic disease are usually not discovered until adulthood.
107. Adolescence is a liminal state, between childhood and adulthood, between the feminine and the masculine.
108. Intimacy versus isolation is the central issue of young adulthood.
109. The brain is by no means immutable, even in adulthood.
110. "Specialized face-processing in the brain may require an extended period of visual tuning during early adulthood to help individuals learn and recognize lots of different faces," Germine says.
111. No dog ever put on a hundred pounds after reaching adulthood.
112. However we realized someday that adulthood means more than appetence.
113. This report consists of recommendations for indications, diagnosis, and clinical use of GH in patients with biochemically proven GHD in transition years and in adulthood.
114. It is said to be characteristic of adolescence and early adulthood.
115. Dogtooth is a 2009 film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos about a husband and wife who keep their children imprisoned on their property into adulthood.
116. The protagonist G's exile is analyzed in three different periods:the exile since his childhood, the pursuit of home in adulthood, and the final return.
117. Dr Baron - Cohen suggests that innate preferences can be carried into adulthood, too.
118. Scientists now need to track individuals from childhood to adulthood to confirm that face memory hits its prime shortly after age 30, Germine says.
119. If atrial septal defects are diagnosed in adulthood, the defect is also repaired.
120. childhood, adolescence and adulthood.
121. To elucidate the epigenetic reprogramming threshold for proper development will surly be helpful to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying SCNT animals surviving to adulthood.
122. At least in terms of the shape of their brains, Neandertal newborns pretty much coasted into adulthood.
123. People born in La Paz might be prone to heart trouble in adulthood, for example.
124. Whatever causes late-blooming allergies, those that start in adulthood are likely to stay for life.
125. Acne is an inflammation of the skin that can form in adulthood just as easily as it forms in pubescence .
126. In a very few breeds , such as the American Staffordshire Terrier, Old English Sheepdog, Brittany Spaniel, and Gordon Setter, symptoms do not appear until adulthood or even middle age.
127. The son of Thomas Lincoln, a frontiersman whose own father had been killed by Native Americans, the years leading up to Abraham's adulthood were marred by poverty.
128. Parenthetically, I would like to point out that these comments do not necessarily apply to people whose total deafness was sustained in adulthood.
129. Spanking on the buttocks, an erogenous zone in childhood, can create in the child's mind an association between pain and sexual pleasure, and lead to difficulties in adulthood.
130. But when the rats reached adulthood, an infusion of the hormone angiotensin II resulted in rapid and dramatic increases in all key indicators in animals that experienced early life stress.
131. a child reaching adulthood.
132. When Seki reaches adulthood, she has been trained to be a warrior sorceress.
133. As one critical commentator said, they will probably "go into adulthood associating great music - the most bewitchingly lovely sounds on Earth - with a punitive slap on the chops."
134. One of four rearmost molars on each side of the upper and lower jaw in human beings. Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt,[http:///adulthood.html] typically in early adulthood.
135. Conclusion: The axons in hippocampus were eugonic in the newly born rats. However, duration of embryo and adulthood may be the principal phase of the synaptic formation.
136. These snapshots have helped astronomers create a scrapbook of galaxies from infancy to adulthood.
137. Although this system developedbecause it helps the teen transition to adulthood, it has proven anexcellent principle upon which to base economic decisions.
138. Just think of who in the world will nurture you from babyhood to adulthood.
139. While prior evidence had suggested that face recognition might be slow to mature, Germine said few scientists had suspected that it might continue building for so many years into adulthood.
140. Looking back as they approach adulthood, those moments were the most precious.
141. Kids don't shuffle along in unison on the road to maturity.They slouch toward adulthood at an uneven, highly individual pace.
142. In certain breeds of dogs, notochord cells remain vibrant in the intervertebral disc into adulthood.
143. Human sexual development does not end with adolescence, but continues in adulthood.
144. Music is full of my life from the childhood to adulthood.
145. That means the sons of men who smoke in prepuberty will be at higher risk for obesity and other health problems well into adulthood.
146. The report – funded by the Nuffield Foundation – was based on an analysis of three major studies that track children from birth through their education and into early adulthood.
147. Some suggest it helps our large brain reorganise itself before adulthood or that it allows experimentation in behaviour before the responsibility of later years.
148. Motor neurone disease is a disease of adulthood and it is most common among people aged 50 to 70 and is slightly more common in men than women.
149. Just don't shortchange yourself in the process by rushing to adulthood, in so doing precluding education that is broad and self-reflection that is deep.
150. However, the majority of infections acquired during young adulthood by sexual activity, and injecting drug use.
151. Testosterone can induces the increase in number of neurons and dendritic growth and synaptogenesis in adulthood.
152. Children who were given atole after age three did not receive any economic benefits in adulthood.
153. It also includes a microangiopathy of the arterioles of inner ear and usually affects young women in young adulthood.
154. "We found that people who were born preterm had a higher risk of dying in young adulthood than those who were born full-term, " Crump says.
155. Rarely did cross-dressing begin in adulthood, but as they grew older and had greater autonomy, they were able to cross-dress more completely and more frequently.http:///adulthood.html
156. Overweight and obese children are likely to stay obese into adulthood and more likely to develop noncommunicable diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases at a younger age.
157. A great hammerhead shark will reach an average of 500 lbs. at adulthood.
158. The weight of adulthood becomes synonymous with conformity and pedestrianism.
159. The study underlines how setbacks in childhood can continue to have an impact into adulthood.
160. The freshwater eel is one of the few fishes that do the opposite, spawning in the ocean and spending their adulthood in lakes, rivers, and estuaries—a life history known as catadromy.
161. Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is the most common soft tissue sarcoma of adulthood with a male preponderance , and it often involves the extremities and retroperitoneum.
162. Hypochondriasis usually first manifests itself in early adulthood andamong males and females.
163. But once they grow to adulthood, these largest of bivalve mollusks permanently affix themselves to surfaces such as sand or coral reef rubble.
164. Myelination generally proceeds in a wave from the back of the cerebral cortex (shirt collar) to its front (forehead) as we grow into adulthood.
165. From childhood to adulthood , my favorite toy was the music box.
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