rouge spot test
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self-recognition test that identifies a human child's ability to recognize a
reflection
APGAR score 10
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perfect
Explicit memory
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Memory of facts and experiences that individuals consciously know and
can state.
age of viability
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24-25 weeks
APGAR score 3
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emergency
Amniom
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The life-support system that is a bag or envelope that contains a clear fluid
in which the developing embryo floats.
Social smile
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A smile in response to an external stimulus, which early in development is
typically a face.
risks of amniocentesis
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miscarriage
Implicit memory
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Memory without conscious recollection; involves skills and routine
procedures that are automatically performed.
Piaget's theory
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Theory stating that children actively construct their understanding of the
world and go through four stages of cognitive development.
Vygotsky's theory
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self-recognition test that identifies a human child's ability to recognize a
reflection
APGAR score 10
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perfect
Explicit memory
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Memory of facts and experiences that individuals consciously know and
can state.
age of viability
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24-25 weeks
APGAR score 3
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emergency
Amniom
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The life-support system that is a bag or envelope that contains a clear fluid
in which the developing embryo floats.
Social smile
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A smile in response to an external stimulus, which early in development is
typically a face.
risks of amniocentesis
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miscarriage
Implicit memory
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Memory without conscious recollection; involves skills and routine
procedures that are automatically performed.
Piaget's theory
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Theory stating that children actively construct their understanding of the
world and go through four stages of cognitive development.
Vygotsky's theory