Proper noun
Baillargeon (plural Baillargeons)
A surname from French.
Based on recent findings, some researchers (such as Elizabeth Spelke and Renee Baillargeon ) have proposed that an understanding of object permanence is not learned at all, but rather comprises part of the innate cognitive capacities of our species. Source: Internet
“We are focused on creating a quality of life; we are very specific in the positioning that we have as being a suburban scientific park, as we are not downtown,” says Baillargeon. Source: Internet
Without testosterone supplementation, these men are at risk of the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis, loss of lean muscle mass, excess weight, diabetes, depression and fatigue, Baillargeon said. Source: Internet