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We did physical exams of the children through age six, after that we just did a history. We did growth measurements and are doing them still at age 16. Pubertal development we started measuring at age 10. And we did a whole series of psychological tests because we know that one of the devastating effects that alcohol has is on the development of the central nervous system.