The influence of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic disorders of central nervous system on adolescent academic achievements and behavioural deviations
The objective of our research was to study long-term influence of hypoxic-ischemic disorders of central nervous system on adolescent academic achievements and behavioural deviations. It was found that perinatal pathologies highly determine the deviant behaviour. The conducted research revealed law i...
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