Infants and Young Children


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
5.7 MB
Category:
Medical
OS:
iOS
Compatible:
iPad
Requirements:
Requires iOS 6.0 or la
Version:
1.0

Description - Infants and Young Children

Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams & Wilkins , the publisher behind many iOS app (Circulation - Journal of the American Heart Association ,The Nurse Practitioner ,The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery® ,Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice ,Neurosurgery ,Journal of Hypertension), brings Infants and Young Children with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. Infants and Young Children app has been update to version 1.0 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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The Infants and Young Children is now available as a free download on Apple Store for iPad owners. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 5.7 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.0 has been released on 2014-09-16. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPad.
More Info: Find more info about Infants and Young Children in Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams & Wilkins`s Official Website : http://www.lww.com/contactus/


Infants & Young Children (IYC) is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on children with disabilities or at risk for disability age birth to five years and their families. Of special interest are articles involving innovative interventions, summaries ...
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