15 research outputs found
Psychosocial dwarfism: Detection, evaluation and management
Our experience with 35 children with psychosocial dwarfism (PSD) over five years Is reviewed. Diagnosis and management are difficult. A multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation allows for maximal observation of family psychodynamics and Intervention. Foster placement remains the Intervention of choice in children over four years of age.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/23737/1/0000709.pd
Testicular responsiveness to human chorionic gonadotrophin in growth hormone deficient pre-pubertal boys: lack of effect of replacement therapy
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74977/1/j.1365-2605.1982.tb00246.x.pd
Array comparative genomic hybridisation analysis of boys with Xâlinked hypopituitarism identifies a 3.9 Mb duplicated critical region at Xq27 containing SOX3
Copyright © 2007 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Nicola M Solomon, Shelley A Ross, Susan M Forrest, Paul Q Thomas, Thomas Morgan, Joseph L Belsky, Frans A Hol, Pamela S Karnes, Nancy J Hopwood, Susan E Myers, Anjanette S Tan, Garry L Warn
A detailed assessment of the maxillary morphology of Limnopithecus evansi with implications for the taxonomy of the genus
Organizational Change and Accounting: Understanding the Budgeting System in its Organizational Context
Broadmoor's Early âPleasure Womenâ, or the Somatechnics of Maternal Filicide in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain
Management Accounting Practices in a Multicultural Environment: Evidence from Austria, Russia and the US
Toward the Theory of Enterprise: Dialogue Between Business and Economics Women Scholars
Studies on gender accounting are quite recent. Drawing upon criticism of
dominant economic theories as developed within Feminist Economics, this paper
aims to provide an original contribution to studies on gender accounting by
establishing whether the (male) assumptions of the theory of the enterprise can be
submitted to critical revision. As a foray into a field of research that we intend to
further explore in the future, this paper focuses on the work of Italian women
scholars Isa Marchini and Rosella Ferraris Franceschi. More specifically, it ponders
the contribution they gave to the discipline in order to identify innovative insights
that could enable original and enriching criticism to mainstream theories