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Their embryos are less likely to grow, he said, and stem cells derived from them may be of lesser quality.
A look at recent employment data indicates that boomers have persevered in these hard times, and are less likely to grow discouraged and quit the job hunt than younger workers are.
"A black Orthodox Jewish kid is far less likely to grow into an Orthodox Jewish adult because you have a lot of racism in the school system, not so much institutionalized but more like social racism," he said.
A herd of antelope would adjust more quickly than one or several, and the offspring reared in groups are less likely to grow up to be adults that Dr. Condy referred to as "odd or not representative".
Researchers discovered that seeds dropped nearby parent trees were much less likely to grow into healthy adults than seeds that were carried to more distant areas.
Sensitivities, combined with the main effect results, suggest that bone is less likely to grow if the implant is increasingly moved from the neutral position towards the anterior part of the femur, where the highest micromotions occur.
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And fewer moles, the researchers said, no doubt mean that these children will be less likely to develop melanomas when they grow up.
Bilingual children are less easily confused and are less likely to develop Alzheimer's when they grow up.
"Children who grow up in poverty are less likely to get good qualifications and more likely to remain in poverty as adults".
As they grow older, kids who were breastfed are less likely to develop diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer.
For example, the shells of young oysters and other calcifying organisms are likely to grow less and less sturdy over time, as the oceans' acidity increases.
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