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Villanueva Bianchini, Pía; Barbieri Ortiz, Zulema de,; Palomino, Hernán M.; Palomino, Hernán (SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2008-02)Specific language impairment (SLI) occurs in 2% to 8% of preschool children. Major and candidate genes are probably involved. Genetic drift is a cause for the presence of high frequencies of deleterious alleles of a ...
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Blanco, Rafael; Arcos-Burgos, Mauricio; Paredes, Mónica; Palomino, Hernán; Jara, Lilian; Carreño, Hernán; Obreque, Victor; Muñoz, M. A. (Brazilian Journal of Genetics, 1998)The contemporary urban mixed Chilean population stems from the admixture of the native Amerindians with the Spaniards, showing an average incidence rate of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCLP) of 1.8 ...
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Palomino, Hernán M.; Palomino, Hernán; Cauvi, Doris; Barton, Sara A.; Chakraborty, Ranajit (1997)Among congenital malformations, cleft lip with and/or without cleft palate has the highest relative frequencies and shows ethnic variation in prevalence. Both malformations are generally more common among the Asian than ...
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Villanueva, Pia; Newbury, Dianne F.; Jara, Lilian; Barbieri Ortiz, Zulema de,; Mirza, Ghazala; Palamino, Hernán M.; Fernández, María Angélica; Cazier, Jean Baptiste; Monaco, Anthony P.; Palomino, Hernán (2011)Specific language impairment (SLI) is an unexpected deficit in the acquisition of language skills and affects between 5 and 8% of pre-school children. Despite its prevalence and high heritability, our understanding of the ...
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Villanueva Bianchini, Pía; Barbieri Ortiz, Zulema de,; Palomino, Hernán M.; Palomino, Hernán (2008)Background: Specific language impairment (SLI) occurs in 2% to 8% of preschool children. Major and candidate genes are probably involved. Genetic drift is a cause for the presence of high frequencies of deleterious alleles ...
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Angelica Montenegro, Maria; Palomino, Hernán; Palomino, Hernán M. (1995)A large earthquake (8-9 on the Richter scale) and a series of aftershocks took place on 2 March 1985 in Santiago, Chile. The characteristics of over 22,000 births registered in three public hospitals in the same year were ...