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In a pure credit swap the FI lender makes a payment each period in exchange for the payment of interest in any period that the borrower defaults on the loan.
Organic failure to thrive
A condition in infants and young children characterized by a significant lack of physical growth and development for organic reasons such as underlying medical conditions.
Nonorganic failure to thrive
A condition observed in infants and young children who do not gain weight or grow as expected, without an underlying organic cause.
Adult's arms
Refers to the physical capacity and comfort that adults provide through holding or embracing, often conveying security and affection.
Adult height
The final height an individual achieves after completing the physiological growth phase, typically attained in late adolescence or early adulthood.
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