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The following structures of the mammalian nervous system,from posterior to anterior,are laid out in the following order:
Growth Spurt
A rapid increase in growth, typically occurring during puberty.
Stunted
Impeded growth or development in living organisms or processes, often due to environmental constraints or nutritional deficiencies.
Middle Childhood
A developmental stage covering children from approximately 6 to 12 years old, marked by significant growth in cognitive, emotional, and social areas.
Rapid Growth
A significant increase in size, capacity, or numbers in a short period of time, often used in the context of economic, biological, or population growth.
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