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- Diamond, 2003 Stages, by David Benoit, 1982 Stages, by the Electric Soft Parade, 2020 Stages, by Ella Koon, 2008 Stages, by Jill Vidal, 2022 "Stage", by Live...
- Stages of Death" by Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in 1969, this model has been known by various names, including "The Five Stages...
- conscience) The understanding gained in each stage is retained in later stages, but may be regarded by those in later stages as simplistic, lacking in sufficient...
- Carnegie stages are a standardized system of 23 stages used to provide a unified developmental chronology of the vertebrate embryo. The stages are delineated...
- state. Not all of the conditions were certain to occur at each stage, however, and the stages and transition periods may occur at varying lengths from country...
- of four stages: A, B, C, and D (the Dukes staging system). More recently, colon cancer staging is indicated either by the original A-D stages or by TNM...
- using the stages of the scale misrepresents the intended use. Tanner stages do not match with chronological age, but rather maturity stages and thus are...
- In 1977, Tuckman, jointly with Mary Ann Jensen, added a fifth stage to the four stages: adjourning, that involves completing the task and breaking up...
- The stages of death of a human being have medical, biochemical and legal aspects. The term taphonomy from palaeontology applies to the fate of all kinds...
- research on the eight stages of psychosocial development. Erikson was originally influenced by Sigmund Freud's psycho****ual stages of development. He began...