Similar words: bunting, hunting, haunting, daunting, counting, grunting, taunting, mounting. Meaning: [stʌnt] n. the performance of stunts while in flight in an aircraft.
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1. Earl Daugherty led off the stunting in a Canuck.
2. Pollution is stunting their growth and reducing blood enzyme activity.
3. Amelia learned stunting under his watchful eye, to become competent in the air no matter what the conditions.
4. We see severe malnutrition and stunting side-by-side with obesity.
5. Stunting can have many causes, but iodine deficiency is a prime culprit.
6. Poor health and stunting caused by malnutrition often prevent or delay enrolment in school.
7. Absolute and relative socioeconomic inequality in stunting was measured by means of the slope index and the concentration index of inequality, respectively.
8. Early life and childhood malnutrition leads to stunting and anaemia,[Sentence dictionary] which not only causes low birth-weight in the next generation but also harms cognitive development.
9. Stunting in children under five years old has decreased globally from 40% to 27% over the same period.
10. In children, schistosomiasis can cause anaemia, stunting and a reduced ability to learn, although the effects are usually reversible with treatment.
11. No one should talk while stunting except coach or back spotter.
12. I refused to fly alone until I knew some stunting.
13. It is the paucity of its retail base which is stunting growth.
14. When she arrived in Hollywood, she had taken further instruction from Earl Daugherty, who taught her stunting.
15. Subanalysis of three longitudinal studies showed a stronger effect: the OR for underweight was 2.2 (95% CI: 1.5–3.2) and for stunting, 2.0 (95% CI: 1.0–3.9).
16. Another two countries come within 2 percentage points of the target prevalence of stunting.
17. The aim of this work was to investigate the application of PCR detection in ratoon stunting disease (RSD)of sugarcane.
18. Recent figures for children under five years of age show chronic malnutrition levels, i.e. stunting, at 33 percent nationwide and 45 percent in the north of the country.
19. In terms of food utilization, the NFCS showed that stunting in children decreased from 21.6% in 1999 to 18% in 2005.
20. Over a 33-year period, we documented a steady decline in the national prevalence of stunting from 37.1% to 7.1%.
21. In Latin America and the Caribbean, the use of underweight for this purpose will fail to take account of the large remaining burden of stunting.
22. Malnutrition is rife: 6 out of 10 children show signs of stunting, and are vulnerable to disease.
23. Maternal depression was associated with early childhood underweight and stunting.
24. All countries are on track when underweight is used to assess progress towards the target prevalence, but only 6 of them are on track when stunting is used instead.
25. Fertilizers can raise salt levels in the soil to toxic levels, burning the roots and stunting growth.
26. Objective To report three - year - old twin brothers with speech stunting.
27. Early identification, treatment and prevention of maternal depression may help reduce child stunting and underweight in developing countries.
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