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There is a swift increase in body size , a change in shape and composition of the body , and a rapid development of the ... Boys have a great increase in muscle size and strength , together with a series of physiological changes making ...
There is a swift increase in body size , a change in shape and composition of the body , and a rapid development of the ... Boys have a great increase in muscle size and strength , together with a series of physiological changes making ...
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Throughout life the body undergoes a series of changes that can be considered as manifestations of aging . During the first half of life these changes are generally referred to as maturation ; during the last half of life ...
Throughout life the body undergoes a series of changes that can be considered as manifestations of aging . During the first half of life these changes are generally referred to as maturation ; during the last half of life ...
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In both plants and animals , these changes involve the relinquishing of their opportunistic characteristics . ... factors are other determinants ; these are responsible for the gradual change in species from the equator to the poles .
In both plants and animals , these changes involve the relinquishing of their opportunistic characteristics . ... factors are other determinants ; these are responsible for the gradual change in species from the equator to the poles .
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