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Life-history theory, chronic childhood illness and the timing of first reproduction in a British birth cohort
David Waynforth
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Life History Traits
100%
Reproduction
61%
Chronic Disease
47%
Parturition
44%
Life Expectancy
31%
Mortality
24%
Cytomegalovirus Infections
17%
Fathers
15%
Theoretical Models
13%
Survival
8%
Child
6%
Agriculture & Biology
childhood
77%
chronic diseases
76%
life history
51%
prediction
21%
theoretical models
18%
fathers
18%
sexual maturity
16%
early development
14%
organisms
9%
sampling
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
life history theory
97%
life expectancy
39%
mortality
24%
mortality risk
21%
prediction
15%
fitness
15%
life history
15%
allocation
13%
experimental study
12%
organism
10%
analysis
4%
effect
3%
Chemical Compounds
Flexibility
50%
Time
22%