Sentence examples for development belongs to from inspiring English sources

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He is entitled to a mother; she belongs to him in the sense that his own development belongs to him.

This development belongs to the history of the Italian Renaissance, but the phenomenon emphasizes one aspect of medieval art.

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Berlin still has the highest unemployment rate among German states, and its few booming industries, like Web development, belong to the creative sector.

Phylogenetic analyses associated with expression profiling and results from previous studies suggest that CAD genes involved in wood development belong to Class I and Class II.

A similar modulation has been recently observed in Citrus, although the induced isoforms during fruit development, belong to the TIP family [ 16].

GCR1 and CPK11 are two putative regulators of seed development belonging to the group of 318 ABA- and/or FUS3-related transcripts.

Agents in current clinical development belong to three main classes (Tables 1 and 2): monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against IGF-1R, mAbs against IGF-1R ligand (IGF-1 and IGF-2), and IGF-1R tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs).

Several genes implicated in the regulation of vertebrate ear development belong to the PAX and SOX gene families of tissue-specific transcription factors (TF), which are highly conserved across vertebrates (see [ 23- 25]).

Moreover, 17% of the genes that changed their expression levels during early stages of development belong to the group of early zygotic genes [ 12], whereas 8.5% of them (CG12420, CG4440, CG8960, ptr, inx3, Kp78b, CG13333, CG13427, sep5, CG6234) correspond to genes that were classified as specifically expressed during cellularization [ 25].

These developments belonged to a future that was not yet in sight.

As Clark and Spohr write, "these developments belonged to a future that was not yet in sight".

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