Similar words: bearings, clearing, disappearing, bear in mind, staring, roaring, earring, preparing. Meaning: [rɪr /rɪə] n. 1. the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child 2. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community. adj. rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile.
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61 The quantity and composition of heterotrophic bacteria community were investigated from water column of Portunus trituperculatus rearing pond in Meishan, Ningbo in October.
62 Libido technically means the urge, instinct or psychic energy to have sex, and everything from falling hormones and child rearing to rising responsibilities and job loss can dampen it.
63 Based on a general analysis of distribution of pebrine in batch of parent silkworm rearing area, we put forward this scheme, including incorporative inspection and separate inspection.
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64 A rearing trial was done in Beijing Fatty Chicken, which showed growth performance and feed conversion ratio of Beijing Fatty Chickens.
65 Rotifers are adequate first feeds of larval rearing of marine fish.
66 Once more, we see ugly, juvenile politics rearing its ugly head.
67 He curbed it, I think, as a resolute rider would curb a rearing steed.
68 Conclusions Reective parental rearing behavior, low educational level of fat her, low income, single-parent family and parental divorce are risk factors of antisocial personality disorder criminals.
69 Such self - reliance is a principal value of child rearing in middle - class America.
70 Four, there were significant among parental rearing patterns of different adolescent criminal.
71 The ideals and practices of child rearing vary from culture to culture.
72 A mode of using photosynthetic bacteria and Bacillus for rearing Coelomatra antiquate larvae under no water exchange was studied.
73 Politicians need to work to provide day - care and child - rearing support.
74 The first, the tussah industry has embodied the reasonable disposition of tussah rearing field, silkworm seed, the labor force in silkworm rearing area and the Tussah rearing technique resources.
75 The success of foraging behavior of Microplitis wasps is governed by many factors including semiochemicals, experience and learning, as well as physiological state, rearing method etc.
76 Soviet women carry the main burden of shopping, homemaking and child rearing.
77 If the grazing rearing was still used, the medicaments deworming must be utilized to drive trematoda in the ducks within 20-30 days from starting their grazing rearing.
78 Traditionally mariculture, involving the use of a system of man-made ponds in rearing specific marine or brackish-water animals, has been practised in Indonesia for hundreds of years.
79 My father's philosophy of child - rearing was to let mother do it.
80 In this paper, embryonic development, parasitizing behavior of the parasitical insect and population rejuvenation after successive rearing with the pupa of Tenebrio molitor were studied.
81 Atypical social engagement is framed in terms of disorders such as autism and Williams Syndrome, as well as in the effects of adverse early rearing environments such as institutions.
82 If women who work are also providing more time in 'home production' in cooking and rearing children then the time budget constraint will bind.
83 The method of pebrine sampling inspection for household eggs production in parent silkworm rearing area is a new subject to be solved on pebrine quarantine of silkworm.
84 Child - rearing values - sacrifice, stability, dependability, maturity - seem stale and ought toy by comparison.
85 This paper reports the growth and survival rates of juvenile of bamboo clam Solen grandis reared in different kinds of sediments, rearing densities and food concentrations.
86 The practice of rearing unrelated offspring occurs in several ant species.
87 Objective To study The Effect of Occupational Poison Contact on womens aristogenesis fine rearing.
88 At Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif., for example, the Marines built a desert tortoise research and rearing center in 2005 to help the soft-shelled babies avoid predation by ravens.
89 Correlation and regression analysis showed that parental rearing pattern obviously affected self consistency and congruence.
90 Some, such as Shulamith Firestone in The Dialectic of Sex, suggested alternative ways of rearing children collectively.
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