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The theory further proposed that sexual maturation develops in a sequence of stages as parts of the body successively yield sensual pleasure to the child, beginning with the mouth, followed by the anus, and then the genitals.
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In the present discussion, we critically compare these authors' approach with the Parametric Finite-Volume Direct Averaging Micromechanics (FVDAM) theory developed in a sequence of papers dating to 2004.
The origin of digits, essentially strings of segmented elements developing in a sequence from the distal part of the limb, is a problem that developmental genetics is beginning to tackle.
The brain does not simply grow, but rather develops in an intricately orchestrated sequence of stages.
Similar to other organs, the anlagen of nervous system structures appear and develop in a defined sequence that is remarkably consistent across species and will be briefly reviewed.
The last five tropical cyclones, including the additional storm, also developed in a quick sequence, all of which forming from in a span of 17 days.
54 55 At early ages in particular, boys develop at a slower rate than girls, 56 and there is evidence that different areas of the brain develop in a different sequence in girls compared with most boys.
Various issues associated with remanufacturing process decision-making are investigated, and a conceptual approach for planning product remanufacturing is developed, in which a sequence of suitable operations can be determined.
These emotions develop in an orderly sequence over the course of infancy and childhood.
Alternatively, oral teeth develop in a highly ordered sequence mediated by genes.
There is now growing acknowledgment that difficult concepts (such as energy) must be developed in a logical, scaffolded sequence.
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