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Meadowood is also continuing to develop somewhat larger subdivisions farther east in Suffolk, including 22 single-family homes on 14 acres in Ridge, Mr. Neisloss said.
Although the ability to experience regret develops between the ages of 5 and 7 years, the ability to anticipate regret seems to develop somewhat later.
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The primary sperm cells then develop somewhat by increasing the amount of cytoplasm (substances outside of the nucleus) and structures called organelles within the cytoplasm.
The cardiac responses to nicotine developed somewhat differently, with significant ODC stimulation first appearing at 12 days in controls and at 8 days in methadone-treated pups.
If you already know these key players, take this as an opportunity to develop a somewhat more personal connection with them.
John Ferguson, Jr., the Maple Leafs general manager at the time, remembers Reimer as an unfinished product needing time to develop, being "somewhat raw".
Anti-NMDAR+ encephalitic patients appear to develop a somewhat predictable course of illness, during which a number of symptoms are frequently observed.
In our case, compliance with registry confidentiality policies meant that we needed to develop a somewhat cumbersome method for reviewing data abstracted from provider records that was labor-intensive for registry managers.
But in this case, it had already been developed somewhat, and I just really wanted to do it.
Humans and wolves, dependent upon the same food resources, developed somewhat similar group hunting methods that allowed them to kill the larger mammals.
But in saying that she "lives under the description of bipolar disorder," Martin emphasizes the respect in which these behaviors might have developed somewhat differently, been interpreted somewhat differently, and responded to somewhat differently in a different society or time [ 17].
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