1. New organizational charts often look like wiring diagrams for networks. 2. And in fact, the WHO is now gathering data to create new charts that will more accurately reflect the growth patterns of breast-fed babies, she said. 3. All new charts, however, will be electronic. 4. Dr. Raymond Coleman, a pediatrician in Rockville, Md., recently explained why he had not yet incorporated the new charts in his clinic. 5. Drag a Numbers spreadsheet onto Charts and it opens a new chart based on your figures. 6. In the January issue of Pediatrics, the team reported that the new charts were significantly more accurate for monitoring the growth of infants, children and adolescents. 7. Still, many experts are concerned that the new charts have not been more enthusiastically embraced. 8. Information for the new chart is provided by AccuWeather, a U.S. company that monitors worldwide weather. 9. The new charts use government data from the last three decades about formula- and breast-fed children from all racial and ethnic groups. 10. The Superintendent of Charting, Margaret Chappell, told AFP the Monowai data was now being processed and the new chart would be out by next July. |
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