795 resultados para maternal directiveness and developmental delays
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This material has been funded through a grant from the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities.
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On cover: Guidelines for establishing day camp programs.
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Identifies boards and commissions on which either the Director or the Director's designee serve or which have an interest in the Department's activities.
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The Illinois Early Intervention Services Act required the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) to submit to the Governor a five-fiscal year implementation plan and to annually report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the status of early intervention programs for eligible infants and toddlers and their families in Illinois.
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Description based on: Sept. 30,1991.
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"June, 1987."
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"September 16, 1983."
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"Annual report by the Office of the Inspector General to the Governor and the General Assembly is required by Public Act 85-223, allegations of abuse and neglect within the Department."
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Cover title varies slightly.
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Description based on: January 1989 - January 1990; title from cover.
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"May 1, 1984."
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Previous ed. issued by the body under its earlier name, Dept. of Mental Health.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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We report genetic characterization of isochromosome 18p using a combination of cytogenetic and molecular genetic methods, including multiplex fluorescent PCR. The patient was referred for chorionic villus sampling (CVS) due to advanced maternal age and maternal anxiety. The placental karyotype was 47,XX,+mar, with the marker having the appearance of a small supernumerary isochromosome. Because differentiating between isochromosomes and other structural rearrangements is normally very difficult, a variety of genetic tests including fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), PCR, and multiplex fluorescent PCR were undertaken to determine chromosomal origin and copy number and, thus, allow accurate diagnosis of the corresponding syndrome. FISH determined that the marker chromosome contained chromosome 18 material. PCR of a variety of short tandem repeats (STRs) confirmed that there was at least one extra copy of the maternal 18p material. However, neither FISH nor PCR could accurately determine copy number. Multiplex fluorescent PCR (MF-PCR) of STRs simultaneously determined that: (1) the marker included 18p material; (2) the marker was maternal in origin; (3) allele copy number indicated tetrasomy; and (4) contamination of the sample could be ruled out. Results were also rapid with accurate diagnosis of the syndrome tetrasomy 18p possible within 5 hours.