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During development, a structure can begin to develop sooner (predisplacement) or later (postdisplacement) in an organism than it occurred in the ancestral species or parents.
Part of the transformation of the organisation is about offering staff the opportunity to develop sooner".
The Xihu Trough should probably have been developed sooner, Mr. Andrews-Speed said, but the project was stalled for many reasons, mainly political.
Temperature fluctuation was more accurately modeled by hourly computations of development units than daily calculations, and larvae in fluctuating treatments that spanned the developmental threshold were detected in mosquito heads eight days sooner than larvae at the constant temperature, and they developed sooner than predicted by the standard HDU model.
The digital Green Book would be only another example of the migration of vast amounts of data to the Internet — in many ways, it is startling that the online version was not developed sooner, given the mayor's emphasis on technology.
According to Hernandez, "there are a lot of people that have been dismissive too soon about this type of technology that really, we need to embrace and develop sooner rather than later".
It may develop sooner in patients who have previously received heparin [ 2].
Puffy fingers developed sooner and xerostomia developed later in the SSc/ sicca compared to the ACA+SS group.
When mice missing ADAM10 were infected with prions, more PrPSc accumulated in their brain and disease symptoms developed sooner than when normal mice were infected.
Joint inflammation developed sooner and was significantly exacerbated in the citBiP-pre-immunized mouse group as compared to the control group.
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