Sentence examples for later receptive from inspiring English sources

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The reduction in seed biomass still remained when pollen was applied a second time at a later receptive stage (Madjidian et al. 2012 b ).

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The books are the same story, the same characters; content cut from the early version was put back and the book slightly remastered, as it were, for King's later, more-receptive-to-giant-novels audience.

Mr. Levin was receptive, later explaining that he felt shaken by the terrorist attacks.

But they are not without a kernel of truth: a century later, we are more receptive to his idea that the profit motive makes lawyers divide rather than reconcile people, or that the lucrative business of modern medicine often treats symptoms while ignoring the real causes of disease.

The very concept of the 'prolongation of life' so forcefully proposed by Bacon in his later works found very receptive readers at the Papal Curia in Viterbo.

Decide early on exactly how many (open for later discussion, but still decide), and be very receptive to stupid, trendy names brought to the table for argument and hiding from the family.

Daniel Vockins, campaign manager for Lighter Later, claimed Scotland would be receptive to the bill.

I attended meetings where the assumption was that the relationships built at these coffees would be such that some of those who attended would be more likely to be receptive at a later time, if they were solicited by the D.N.C.... Q.: Have you had a conversation with anybody about the cost to attend a White House coffee?

The anthers dehisce over 4-5 dand and stigmas become receptive 1-2 days later.

Later, a new methodology for receptive field mappings was developed based on white noise stimuli, which allow for a complete characterization of the response properties of visual neurons if they can be assumed to be linear.

The later regression of expressive and receptive language, social skills, bowel and bladder control, play and motor skills after the age of three, leading to qualitative impairment in social interaction, qualitative impairment in communication, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behaviour indeed contribute to the definition of CDD.

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