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This was compared to the expected life span for same-aged peers.
Since her background was in education, she had offered to watch the group of same-aged kids while their parents worked on setting up the colony.
Generations were strictly separated, each marching through life as a same-aged group.
In some cases, a child's communication is delayed considerably behind his/her same-aged peers.
Her face and neck were aging faster than her same-aged husband's, Joyce was noticing.
By interacting with same-aged non-disabled children, children with autism were observed to be six times more likely to engage in social relations outside of the classroom.
Some feel overly restrictive rules or embarrassment may be keeping young males away from social nudity, while same-aged females would be uncomfortable participating unilaterally .
Logging practices have altered the majority of the native forests, transforming them into simplified forests of same-aged trees with a reduced ecological resilience.
Anthea, in her lynx dress, saves it, and, by direction of Doctor Vandcrmast, substitutes it for the same-aged son of the wife of a gentleman in South Meszria.
The rooting habit of coast Douglas-fir is not particularly deep, with the roots tending to be shallower than those of same-aged Ponderosa pine, sugar pine, or California incense-cedar, though deeper than Sitka spruce.
The crucial importance of such childhood learning was underscored by studies done with rhesus monkeys in which some monkeys were raised by their mothers, and others spent childhood without their mothers but in the company of same-aged peers.
If young women (aged 25 to 34) only gained seven cents relative to same-aged men between 1955 and 1990 (i.e., moved from earning 62 to 69 cents for every dollar earned by men), it will take more than 150 years to close the wage gap completely.