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Watson took 9-month-old baby Albert B. and set out to study how an infant's reactions might be conditioned.
Ginger Ross Breggin: Study the Research? Or the Researcher? Ginger Ross Breggin 2012
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Common features of rickets include softness of the infant's skull (craniotabes) and enlargement of the front end of the ribs (creating the "rachitic rosary").
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Researchers have found that one of the earliest imaginative acts is the infant's fascination with shapes that resemble a face—eyes, nose, mouth—and by age 2 or 3 we already have a complex entourage of fictional characters.
Getting Inside Someone Else's Head Dan Chaon 2012
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Watson took 9-month-old baby Albert B. and set out to study how an infant's reactions might be conditioned.
Ginger Ross Breggin: Study the Research? Or the Researcher? Ginger Ross Breggin 2012
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The infant's death was also ruled a "sentinel event"—the medical term for an unexpected death or serious injury—triggering a formal investigation by the Joint Commission, a national accrediting agency that monitors hospital safety standards.
Hospital Faces Scrutiny Jacob Gershman 2011
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He says a paternity test has shown he's the infant's father, but Lakshmi is sidelining him and trying to cast her current flame, financier Ted Forstmann, in that role.
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The unsightly baseball-sized mass had largely disappeared, and the infant's previously hidden eye was plainly visible.
Alayna Wyland, Infant Child Of Faith-Healing Parents, Returned Home The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Up to two years of age, an infant's brain operates mainly at the lowest EEG frequency delta waves of less than 4 cycles per second.
John Stanley: A Buddhist Ecology Of Self John Stanley 2012
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The episode depicted is "The Essex Street Vampire," in which Holmes is hired by a man who suspects his wife of Vampirism when he catches her at their infant's side with blood running from her mouth!
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Watson took 9-month-old baby Albert B. and set out to study how an infant's reactions might be conditioned.
Ginger Ross Breggin: Study the Research? Or the Researcher? Ginger Ross Breggin 2012
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