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The relations between humidity and the rates of development and survival of the armyworm Leucania separata Walker II.
After culture, the developmental stage of the cryopreserved embryos significantly affected the rates of development to the expanded blastocyst stage.
The rates of development of insolubility in the moist products were fitted to the Arrhenius relationship; this allows extrapolation of the rate of reaction to conditions in a spray dryer.
De Beer's insight was to take studies showing that genes affected the rates of physiological processes in insects (Goldschmidt 1918) and to see that the rates of development must change during evolution.
After two years, substantial increases in the rates of development in most neurocognitive domains were apparent, with some skills at or exceeding expectations based on chronological age.
The rates of development or progression of retinopathy showed no significant association with physical activity level.
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The period has not been specified in that the rate of development is rather influenced by the ability and willingness of the developers to develop their properties.
All naphthalene-fed rats developed cataract with similar morphological characteristics although the rate of development varied with different groups.
Furthermore, the rate at which the pathogens are currently developing antibiotic resistance is likely to far outpace the rate of development of new antibiotics.
Conservation must keep pace with the rate of development".
"Our concern is what this will do to the rate of development in town," Mr. Luckhardt said.
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