By using personal coaches and mentors, they seek to accelerate the natural process of maturation. |
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Some of this growth occurs as part of the natural maturation process during adolescence. |
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Today, marriage is viewed as the natural outcome of emotional and sexual maturation, and a prolonged single status is stigmatizing for women. |
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Normally, the cells in a tissue have a balanced cycle of cell division, cell maturation, and cell death. |
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Student involvement in collegiate organizations provides numerous opportunities for growth, development and maturation. |
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In particular, it's about the children we meet and the process of maturation they undergo. |
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My own growth and maturation paralleled major developments in our nation's reach for space. |
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Under non-limiting growth conditions, tillering continues for an indefinite time with uneven maturation as a result. |
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These observations suggest that there may be links between sexual maturation and the emergence of preferences for specific body shapes. |
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Sinking roots is not an automatic childhood event, but is a result, at least in part, of the process of maturation. |
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For example, developmental changes in lung maturation and growth might not be linearly related to body size even if airway function is. |
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If our understanding of red wine maturation is incomplete, even less is known about the ageing process in white wines. |
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It is about understanding the beauty of discovery that can lead to emotional growth and maturation. |
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It benefits from longer maturation and higher Pinot Noir and Chardonnay content. |
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It uses local Hallertauer and Saaz hop and has at least six weeks of cold maturation which results in an extremely drinkable lager. |
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Tissue remodeling occurs as ovarian follicles undergo maturation or atresia. |
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This suggests that weak dichogamy occurs in this species unless stigma maturation is delayed by the retention of self-pollen. |
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One of the major changes that occurs during the maturation of oocytes is the accumulation of yolk protein, or vitellin. |
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Once wine was packaged in bottles stoppered with corks from the end of the 17th century, it became capable of bottle ageing and full maturation. |
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This mental growth or development is dependent on maturation of the nervous system and on experience. |
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The bone marrow was markedly hypocellular with leftshifted myeloid maturation. |
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Throughout the years of maturation, the whisky, which coming out of the still is a colorless spirit, gradually becomes more complex. |
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Yet more techniques for adding to or altering the flavour of Chardonnay are oak-barrel fermentation and maturation. |
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The more dramatic impact of Xer maturation will be on the next evolution of children's television. |
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To these traditional ingredients they add inert temperature-controlled fermentation and maturation in new oak, mainly French. |
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Five pieces of embryogenic tissue were cultured in Petri dishes containing 35 ml maturation medium. |
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New inflorescences were marked and developing fruits were examined every 2 weeks, until fruit maturation. |
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During the course of development, GABAergic interneurons contribute to key aspects of the functional maturation of the cortex in different ways. |
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There are temperature controlled fermenters and storage tanks, and good new oak barrels for maturation. |
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The bioapatite crystallites are small and elongated along the crystallographic c axis, and they grow as bone maturation proceeds. |
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Upon maturation, fruit was individually harvested from all plants over a 2-week period. |
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Human maturation is a gradual process, a continuum rather than a sharp change. |
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Curious about the stage of fruit maturation preferred by other wild primates, I sent out a brief survey. |
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Fruit defenses weaken after maturation, facilitating invasions by yeasts and fungi. |
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At fruit maturation, all flowering shoots on the marked plants were collected and brought to the laboratory. |
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The role of ethylene in fruit development and maturation has been intensively studied. |
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At the time of fruit maturation, the numbers of intact and damaged seeds were counted. |
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Subsequent events, such as fruit maturation and fruit dispersal, were noted and recorded once a week. |
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Selenium has also been shown to be important for sperm development and maturation. |
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The carbohydrate treatments during the maturation period also affected the ability of the embryos to develop into plants. |
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They have been shown to influence crustacean larval development, egg maturation and reproductive timing and capacity. |
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This suggests that the rate of sperm production or sperm maturation may be limited in some species. |
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Comparative investigation on spindle behavior and MPF activity changes during oocyte maturation between genogenetic and amphimictic crucian carp. |
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Like the auntie who showers gifts on her niece in order to be loved, but provides no guidance or bases for growth and maturation of the child. |
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As collagen undergoes maturation and contraction, local forces give rise to further distension of air spaces. |
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Grape sugar is mainly composed of glucose and fructose, produced after sucrose hydrolysis by invertase during grapevine maturation. |
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Still another possibility is for her to control either her ovulation or the maturation of her eggs after she is inseminated by certain males. |
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Some wines will undergo a further period of maturation in oak casks before bottling. |
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For many species, GA 3 produced by developing seeds stimulates the growth and maturation of that fruit. |
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This only develops, with brain maturation, during childhood and adolescence. |
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While available in magnums, this is not a wine requiring the slow maturation that a larger bottle brings. |
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By contrast, drought hastens ripening and seed maturation for tomato and reduces fruit abscission for lychee trees. |
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They are also synthesized during some developmental processes such as pollen or seed maturation. |
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The transformation of the Golgi complex is the most noticeable of all changes in organelles during oocyte maturation. |
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Upon maturation in October through November, the outer husk dehisces, exposing white arillate seeds. |
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Within the logic of traditional elegy, this step is integral to the process of poetic maturation. |
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Although werewolves don't make their first change until their late teens, it's only the end of the lengthy process of maturation. |
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Such an experience, which seems very remote from our jet-age culture, carried with it connotations of personal development and maturation. |
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His dominance is now greater as a defensive player and a rebounder than it's ever been in his career, which is a maturation on his part. |
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Their fermentation and distillation process is more akin to the production of cognac, with French rather than American oak used for its maturation. |
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And the large proportion of Grenache and Zinfandel grapes need slower maturation, thus reaching higher sugar levels that turn on fermentation into alcohol. |
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The scientists will now focus on better understanding the precise mechanism by which ubiquitin and the proteasome regulate viral budding and maturation. |
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When bioenergetic limits for growth are studied, only periods with growth not limited by tissue maturation or reproductive allocation should be taken into account. |
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Further analyses identify the relative success of Scottish immigrants in the American profession and their leadership in its early development and maturation. |
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As well as the raw materials used, often from local sources, the maturation of a whisky in cask is extremely important when forging its character. |
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After fruit maturation, all fruits were collected before dehiscence. |
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The relatively large divergence between these results could, on the one hand, be due to differences either in the growth conditions or in the fruit maturation state. |
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Owing to fruit maturation, the number of inflorescences supported by females was higher than that supported by males later in the reproductive season. |
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Hormones have been implicated in the maturation of fleshy fruits, and ethylene and auxin appear to be of particular importance depending on the type of fruits. |
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The enzyme is regulated by bicarbonate and involved in sperm maturation. |
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As someone who supports this basic agenda, I am heartened to see this maturation, and the shift in power that has come with it. |
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Nine of the 11 positions between the coding region and the terminator, which is cleaved from the nascent transcript during tRNA maturation, are variable. |
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The entire process of maturation, from birth to death, is a creative process of choices, each of which can radically change the outcome of a person's life. |
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Epigenesis, as this viewpoint came to be called, held that development was a time of differentiation and maturation in which the organism grew in complexity as well as size. |
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Then they gave the wine an extended maturation in oak barrels. |
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Fermentation and maturation in oak is another important aspect. |
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They have experimented with all the techniques of modern winemaking in terms of time of grape picking, fermentation times and temperatures, and maturation. |
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Over the past ten years, better vineyard practices and a greater understanding of wine-making and maturation have dramatically improved the quality of these wines. |
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Fierce competition often provokes a rush to judgement, a sense of perpetual crisis and a frantic chase for stories, sacrificing the process of reflective maturation. |
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Fruit maturation is slow and occurs during the rainy season. |
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Some varieties shed pollen from the male catkins before the female flowers are receptive, and so require pollen from another variety with a later pollen maturation date. |
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Females not exposed to paloverde seeds during egg maturation produce progeny that are very much less capable of developing on seeds of Texas ebony. |
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But as Vaillant aged with the men, he discovered that even his modified model of maturation needed modification. |
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Vaillant began with the old Eriksonian model, in which maturation is equated with a deepening capacity for love and work. |
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And the results suggest that the highly valuable enterprises are showing signs of maturation, and perhaps even age. |
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At the end of that time the rubbish is sieved, metal objects are removed with magnets and the immature compost is placed onto the maturation floor. |
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The first breakthrough in the development of insect cell culture was the report of maturation of testicular follicle cells to spermatocytes in a moth in an artificial medium. |
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During the early growth stages in rice, the occurrence of low-temperature stress affects seed germination and eventually leads to non-uniform crop maturation. |
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The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with maturation of the phagosomal compartment after ingestion by macrophages. |
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Therefore in our view we need to talk about our wood management before any other factor in the maturation of The Macallan. |
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They can solve the problem of early frost by cultivating asparagus peas in containers and moving them inside to a greenhouse or sunny bay window to complete maturation. |
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This terminal phase of seed development, called maturation drying, is also known to ensure the switch from a developmental mode to a germinative mode. |
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The time taken to learn foraging skills may explain the delayed maturation in gulls. |
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The fusion protein failed to induce malignant growth during other stages of muscle-cell maturation or in other cell types. |
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Photographs of ripening grain, which changes colour rapidly at maturation, have revealed buried structures with great precision. |
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Effects of ethanol and dimethylsulphoxide on nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation of bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes. |
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Asci floating freely in the centrum upon maturation, with a bristle-like appendage at the base, 8-spored, with numerous ascoconidia when mature. |
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The political maturation of the principality's government fostered a more defined relationship between prince and the people. |
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Societies and academies were also the backbone of the maturation of the scientific profession. |
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Through this route, immature ovules are cultured up to maturation of embryo sac, where a haploid embryo is developed. |
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Despite slow maturation so that growing up is rarely achieved by two and a half years, Bulldogs' lives are relatively short. |
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The cycles refers to the completion of female strobilus development from initiation to seed maturation. |
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In warmer climates, the combined effects of recovery from moulting and ovary maturation mean that spawning can become delayed. |
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Repeated fertilizations within the ovary are accompanied by maturation of the ovary to form the tomato fruit. |
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Changes in the nucleus, ooplasm, and the surrounding layers characterize the oocyte maturation process. |
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Olive oil is a source of at least 30 phenolic compounds, among which is elenolic acid, a marker for maturation of olives. |
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Insufficient maturation of oocyte is not enough to support the subsequent embryo development, and oocyte will be senescent if overmatured. |
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Territoriality and aggression contribute greatly to the rabbits maturation process and help ensure survival of the population. |
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Nutrients from pollen aid detritivores in development, growth and maturation, and may enable fungi to decompose nutritionally scarce litter. |
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The elvers grow larger and are referred to as yellow eels, which are the juvenile stage of eels before their reproductive maturation begins. |
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It also depends on the availability of diverse habitats for growth and maturation. |
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Age of maturation varies between cod stocks, from ages two to four in the west Atlantic, but as late as eight years in the northeast Arctic. |
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The hormonal maturation of females is considerably more complicated than in boys. |
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However, recent studies have revealed that the risks and problems of early maturation in males might outweigh the benefits. |
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It was shown that isoflavonoid glabridin could inhibit osteoclast maturation. |
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Estradiol mediates the growth spurt, bone maturation, and epiphyseal closure in boys just as in girls. |
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Likewise, the differing locular maturation in the anthers of the Plumerioideae and Apocynoideae could support paraphyly. |
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There was a delay in erythroid maturation, with a megaloblastoid nuclear chromatic pattern in basophilic normoblasts. |
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A key indicator of osteoblast maturation is the membrane-bound ectoenzyme alkaline phosphatase. |
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This process promotes the maturation of the seminiferous tubules and spermatogenesis. |
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Autocrine-paracrine VEGF loops potentiate the maturation of megakaryocytic precursors through Flt 1 receptor. |
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Note that allodial holdings as I have described them contain a built-in model of maturation. |
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These distinct groups of genes, along with Fc receptor genes, were the major genes altered by TCDD and DEX in the DC maturation pathway. |
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Sperm cells must undergo capacitation, and those that do not go through the maturation stage do not have the capacity to fertilize oocytes. |
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The content of ascorbic acid and tocopherol in the tissues and eggs of wild Macrobrachium rosenbergii during maturation. |
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These clinical conditions are characterized by high myeloid cell mass and turnover associated with maturation. |
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Mammalian spermatogenesis occurs continuously with individual maturation of sperm through meiotic division of spermatocytes. |
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Gonadal estrogen profile and immunohistochemical localization of steroidogenic enzymes in the oyster and scallop during sexual maturation. |
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Delayed maturation, neoteny, and social system differences in two manakins of the genus Chiroxiphia. |
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Because of the presence of architectural maturation and fibrotic surrounding stroma, nevoid melanoma may also resemble hyalinizing Spitz nevus. |
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Most of the changes were the result of natural maturation and local boosterism. |
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At 1-month postoperatively, clinical maturation and ultrasonographic maturation was assessed in all patients. |
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Utility of reticulocyte maturation parameters in the differential diagnosis of macrocytic anemias. |
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The individual collagen fibrils are strengthened by inter-molecular cross-links that develop as a natural part of their maturation process. |
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The importance of both an early orchidopexy and germ cell maturation for fertility. |
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Plastid division in the anther is synchronous with cell division, except in the vegetative cell during pollen maturation. |
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Temperature experienced during vitellogenesis influences ovarian maturation and the timing of ovulation in common wolffish. |
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Influence of follicular maturation on progesterone release in chicken granulosa cells in response to turkey and ovine gonadotropins. |
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Bone marrow biopsy proved pronounced synchronisation, with virtually no maturation beyond the myelocyte stage and marrow hypoplasia. |
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The erythroblastic and megakaryoblastic series show normal maturation and morphology. |
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Increased expression of the Abcg2 transporter during erythroid maturation plays a role in decreasing cellular protoporphyrin IX levels. |
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Tan-Fermin also concluded that the early ovary maturation, right after the spawn, was a direct result of the Penaeus monodon eyestalk ablation. |
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Rate of maturation of the hippocampus and the developmental progression of children's performance on the delayed nonmatching to sample and visual paired comparison tasks. |
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Typically four nutlets develop per calyx and time of nutlet maturation varies from 3-6 weeks in spring-blooming species to 2-4 weeks for fall-bloomers. |
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To the best of our knowledge this is a novel finding, which may lead to further insight in how megakaryocyte maturation and platelet production change with age. |
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Supplementation with cysteamine during maturation and embryo culture on embryo development of prepubertal goat oocytes selected by the brilliant cresyl blue test. |
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Nightcrawler,'' a darkly comic, enthrallingly disturbing portrait of our universal appetite for lurid tragedy, marks a high point in Gyllenhaal's maturation. |
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Optimization of obstetric management besides tocolysis includes the stimulation of fetal lung maturation as a means of preventing respiratory distress syndrome in infant. |
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Since human kidney maturation occurs in utero and during the first 2 years of life when lactational exposure may occur, there may be risk to the developing human kidney. |
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This is part of the maturation of our bioresearch activities at Sandia. |
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Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand induces monocytic maturation of leukemic and normal myeloid precursors through a caspase-dependent pathway. |
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Nuclear maturation kinetics and in vitro embryo development of cattle oocytes prematured with butyrolactone I combined or not combined with roscovitine. |
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The staging of developing ovaries was problematic for both methods partly because of asynchronous oocyte hydration during the early stage of oocyte maturation. |
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All stages of eosinophilic maturation can be identified, which exhibit immature eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules, mainly evident at the promyelocyte and myelocyte stages. |
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Anthropologists distinguish three types of transitional ritual in southern Africa, namely puberty rituals, and maturation rites, nubility and fertility cults. |
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Pod maturation is complete by August and seeds disperse as pods dehisce. |
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Natural killer cells originate in the bone marrow and go through a maturation process that enables them to participate in early control of microbial infections and cancers. |
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At sexual maturation of the dwarf surf clam, all gynogenetic diploids were female, indicating that this species has XX females and XY males determined by Y domination. |
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American Redstarts are sexually dichromatic and yearling males exhibit delayed plumage maturation, suggesting strong sexual selection on plumage coloration. |
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Hybridization results in heterosis, thereby producing offspring that have higher fecundity, faster maturation, and a wider intermediate host spectrum. |
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During maturation, the migration of CGs to the cortex relies on microfilament assembly, and a peripheral CG distribution is one indication of oocyte maturity. |
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It has been shown that in the process of oocyte maturation, meiotic resumption is associated with the loss of gap junctions between the oocyte and the granulosa cells. |
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Blue-black Grassquits are sexually dimorphic granivores that have high breeding synchrony due to rapid and synchronous maturation of grass seed crops in the rainy season. |
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Knockout of luteinizing hormone receptor abolishes the effects of follicle-stimulating hormone on preovulatory maturation and ovulation of mouse Graafian follicles. |
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Assembly and maturation mechanisms of respiratory complexes remain enigmatic because of their membrane location, multisubunit composition and cofactor insertion. |
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Passive margins are petroleum storehouses because these are associated with favorable conditions for accumulation and maturation of organic matter. |
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On maturation of the anther, the sporangial wall consists of the epidermis and the endothecium, whereas the middle layers and tapetum disintegrate. |
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The claim is based on the fact that wine undergoes very slow bottle maturation or what enologists define as a transition from a reductive state to an oxidative one. |
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