The degree of disability can be quantified by assigning a " developmental age " to a person, which is age of the group into which test scores place the person.
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This computer program provides separate normative tables for both the Parent and Teacher Forms in which figure T scores, percentiles, and 90 % confidence intervals for four developmental age groups ( 5 18 years ) by gender of the child.
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Philip remains friends with Elliot's female flatmate, Jerene, a PhD student who is writing her construction cranes as this was the only thing he could see out of his bedroom window and therefore his only interaction with the outside world at a developmental age.
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Developmental Age, determined by the calculating the results of the GDO-R, is an age in years and half-years that best describes a child s behavior and performance on a developmental scale; may be equal to, older or younger, than the child s actual chronological age.
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In fetuses and stillborns, developmental age can be estimated from long bone length; in infants and juveniles, dental x-rays are useful; and in older children, " bone age " is often estimated from x-rays of hands, feet, and knees : specific joints tend to calcify at certain ages.
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Arago XLVII is a right parietal bone, the sutures of which fits perfectly with Arago XXI . The two latter have an estimated developmental age of twenty, while an uranium series dating produced a fossil age of c . 400, 000 years ( this is near the maximum limit for this method and the fossil may be older .)
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The experiment of transplanting ( murine ) embryonic cells into other mice has been performed : " Teratomas ( synonym .'embryomas') can be produced from transplants of embryos ranging in developmental age from zygotes and two-celled eggs to preterm viable fetuses . ", see http : / / www . ncbi . nlm . nih . gov / pmc / articles / PMC2032436 / pdf / amjpathol00449-0245 . pdf.