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agesDon’t use hyphens in ages unless to avoid confusion, although it’s always best to write in a way that avoids ambiguity. For example, ‘a class of 15 16-year-old students took the A level course’ can be [..]
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ages(A-G-EEZ) stands for advanced glycosylation (gly-KOH-sih-LAY-shun) end products. AGEs are produced in the body when glucose links with protein. They play a role in damaging blood vessels, which can lead to diabetes complications.
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agesVarro (Fragments, p. 219, Scaliger’s edition, 1623) recognises three ages:—
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agesThe age of the conceptus, beginning from the Time of Fertilization. In clinical Obstetrics, the gestational age is often estimated as the Time from the last day of the last Menstruation which is about [..]
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agesThe age of the Mother in Pregnancy.
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agesAge of the biological Father.
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agesstands for advanced glycosylation (gly-KOH-sih-LAY-shun) endproducts. AGEs are produced in the body when glucose
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A long time.
* '''2012''', ''Psychology for Nurses and the Caring Professions'', McGraw-Hill Education (UK) (ISBN 9780335243921), page 250
*: Judith, aged 58, described her experienc [..]
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