Similar words: development, develop, developer, developing, developing countries, mentally, experimental, fundamental. Meaning: [dɪ‚veləp'mentl] adj. of or relating to or constituting development.
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31 During this migration they receive signals from the surrounding tissues which directs them along the appropriate developmental pathway.
32 The transgenic mouse lines also provide a source for future studies on early developmental stages of the immune system.
33 What mix of selective forces and developmental constraints moulded the mandible, honed the teeth?
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34 Here, parexcellence, is the meeting of the ways for developmental and evolutionary biology.
35 Changes in the diurnal cycle allow different developmental stages of embryos to be available during normal working hours.
36 Life events can be developmental in nature: weaning, toilet training and puberty are examples that characterise all people's lives.
37 The five classes are of mixed ability and each has up to eight children of similar age and/or developmental level.
38 Winnicott, in his work with psychotics, became interested in the early developmental processes that facilitate the emergence of personhood.
39 Do we welcome into our midst those people who have developmental disabilities, on order that we can grow together in faith?
40 Education is part of the developmental process in which families are engaged from the date of conception of a child.
41 The babies would have mental and physical abnormalities and developmental problems.
42 The state is given an even greater role than in the developmental model in creating conditions for justice and equality.
43 The latter is a developmental vocabulary primarily used with deaf children with learning difficulties.
44 Piaget's work is important because it provided one of the first developmental accounts of the emergence of logical thought.
45 There are two important advantages of using insects in developmental work.
46 Or, they could have their developmental pathway specified before they begin migrating and then would migrate to the correct sites.
47 There may also be the loss of a chance to provide consistent and developmental counselling for the student.
48 Whole days or whole summers may be filled with this mutuality; it can even dominate an entire developmental stage.
49 Perhaps they were open to pursuing a new career path because of their developmental stage.
50 Many human developmental abnormalities arise from abnormalities in the moulding of sheets of cells.
51 He believed that all living forms can be related into a single developmental sequence.
52 The research and developmental work on which this advance depends is well financed and comprehensive.
53 Relationships with peers, not superiors, seemed the developmental relationships that mattered.
54 Strong pressures not withstanding, the social workers undertook a substantial developmental role.
55 Alternatively, significant levels of expression may be limited to a subset of cells or developmental stages.
56 Currently, injectable forms of disulfiram are in the developmental stage.
57 These two questions represent the focus of a considerable amount of research by developmental psychologists over the last 30 years.
58 This contrasts with developmental dyslexia which is an impairment, possibly congenital, in learning to read in the first place.
59 Endoderm is not, however, representative of small intestine of later developmental stages.
60 It was very much the sort of developmental pedagogy that composition scholars and learning theorists prescribe for remedial students.
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