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age noun date, duration of existence, eon, epoch, era, interval of years, longevity, maturity, period, seniority, stage of life, term of life, time of life, vintage, years Associated concepts: age of consent, age of majority, legal age, statutory age See also: annum, cycle, duration, lifetime, longevity, mature, period, phase, term, time AGE. The time when the law allows persons to do acts which, for want of
years, they were prohibited from doing before. See Coop. Justin. 446.
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Skeletal age was determined at the three PBPP visits in 1977-1980, using the Tanner-Whitehouse II method of rating hand-wrist radiographs on the maturity of 20 individual bones (Katz et al. The Xray gives the skeletal age," Howse says, "which may differ from the child's chronological age. In an upcoming book, Youth, Exercise and Sport (Benchmark Press, Indianapolis, 1989), Malina cites a long-term German study of female teenage athletes participating in different sports that shows no significant difference between chronological age and normal skeletal age. |
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