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Scientifically Speaking

on BBC Radio 3

Only man and a few other primates experience a prolonged period of sexual immaturity and the ' catastrophic ' onset of puberty. What are the mechanisms involved in delaying and then triggering the final maturation process? What are the roles played by genetic and environmental factors?
John Maddox discusses some of these questions with Professor J. M. Tanner of the Institute of Child Health. London, and other speakers at last week's International Symposium on Adolescent Medicine held in Washington.
Producer
ALISON RICHARDS

Contributors

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John Maddox
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Professor J. M. Tanner
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Alison Richards

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