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Three, the system of enforcement is incompletely developed.
Actually, the haemostatic system is incompletely developed at birth and matures throughout infancy.
During the fetal and neonatal periods, the thyroid gland is incompletely developed, increasing susceptibility to toxicants that disrupt thyroid function.
If Holmes's discussion of vitalism is incompletely developed, so too are the theoretical claims about "generation" announced in his subtitle.
Although the nasal organ is incompletely developed, the elongate, thickened median rachis (figure 2 d inset) indicates that the individual would have developed into a male.
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In the marsupials (kangaroos, opossums, and allies), the newborn are incompletely developed at birth and continue to develop outside the womb, attaching themselves to the female's body in the area of her mammary glands.
The organism emerging from the egg or from the maternal body, apart from being incompletely developed, may have an organization more or less different from that of an adult.
Control mechanisms for both striated- and smooth-muscle esophageal regions are incompletely developed in neonates, the outcome of which could participate in infant reflux disease.
The study by Mavragani et al. [[37]] reported mild to moderate overall root resorption; however, the authors did report that roots that were incompletely developed before orthodontic treatment reached a greater length than those that were fully developed at the start of treatment.
Annuli are often diffuse, which means that they are incompletely developed around the circumference of the cross section.
Furthermore, 24 h after injection, the hearts of the mSpry4 expressing embryos were beating, but were incompletely developed.
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