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About how large can raindrops get? Why can't they get any larger?
Sleeper Effects
The detrimental effects of early-life adversity that occur only later in development.
Early-Life Adversity
Profound and pervasive deprivation experienced during infancy, often resulting in severe developmental delays.
Brain Stem
The base of the brain, which controls such elementary reactions as blinking and sucking, as well as such vital functions as breathing and sleeping.
Developmental Surge
Refers to periods of rapid growth or advancement in physical, cognitive, or emotional development during childhood or adolescence.
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