(Biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level.
Europe is benefiting from strong economic growth in eastern and central Europe.
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South Canterbury had a good week with really good grass growth rates.
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Iberia and emerging markets including eastern Europe and India saw double-digit growth.
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Sales growth in Europe was driven by France, Germany, Britain and Russia.
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The company expects less favorable conditions for growth in Europe, Boerse said.
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The government said the land was needed for public interest development projects.
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Two new tax measures were introduced to support business research and development.
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Business Opinion:Later this month the next national development plan will be unveiled.
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DM: Yes, the handbag development process is quite long but very interesting.
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Commissioner Northern Uraia Rainima said the island had great potential for development.
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However, unique aspects of immune function maturation and neurodevelopment must be considered.
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Therefore, we utilized a cell sheet engineering technology to promote hepatic maturation.
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Similar results were obtained with plasmacytoid DC following maturation with influenza virus.
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However, its role in meiotic maturation in mammalian has not been examined.
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Conclusions: There is substantial surgeon-level variation in AVF placements and AVF maturation.
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How Ta1 may contribute to the Treg cell ontogeny is not known.
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The paper is called The ontogeny of fairness in seven societies.
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All florets on Mir-grown spikes ceased development at the same stage of ontogeny.
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These data provide novel insight into the ontogeny of CD8aa IELs.
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This multiomics single-cell atlas significantly expands our understanding of pre-HSC ontogeny.
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It summarises the history of species; ontogenesis, we are told, reproduces phylogenesis.
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This oxidative modification may generate new epitopes for which tolerance is not achieved during ontogenesis.
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Investigating horn ontogenesis and the genetic pathway by which the POLLED variants prevent horn development has implications for cattle breeding.
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Imprinted genes in which only one of the two parental chromosome copies is expressed have a substantial effect on mammalian ontogenesis.
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Despite the total absence of inherited episodic memories, the stochastic input into his ontogenesis, the chaotically divergent nature of the iterative mind-building algorithms.