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Definition of developmental in English: developmentaladjective dɪˌvɛləpˈmɛnt(ə)ldəˌvɛləpˈmɛn(t)l 1Concerned with the development of someone or something. 与(人或事的)发展(有关)的 发展问题。 发展问题。 Example sentencesExamples - His research interests include early school leaving and developmental psychology.
- In developmental psychology it's considered impolite even to mention it, let alone test it.
- What programming techniques are used to identify my child's developmental progress?
- If the problem is not addressed through a varied diet, it can lead to developmental delays and behavioural problems.
- He said a lot of damage had been done to the developmental potential of the county by the way the Corrib project had been handled.
- And it goes something like this: that no developmental line in a baby goes up like that.
- He is a developmental psychologist at the University of Exeter.
- It is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them.
- People most at risk are those with an autistic spectrum disorder, a developmental problem, not a mental health problem.
- Now, from a developmental psychology point of view this is all very healthy and normal.
- Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them.
- Interventions should be tailored to meet the developmental needs of the child and also the family.
- Gymboree teaches and provides your children with unique developmental play activities.
- There are reports on cultural events, book reviews and press clippings of developmental news.
- Every child that needs but doesn't get a speech therapist in the critical developmental months is another child lost.
- Looking at it from a developmental point of view, this could well have been the best year for golf in Sligo for a long time.
- For 10 years he even worked on Sesame Street, advising on developmental psychology.
- These later variables can also be viewed within a developmental psychopathology paradigm.
- Corruption is at its peak, unemployment is touching new heights and there is no developmental work.
- Yesterday, someone suggested that he may be going through some sort of developmental phase.
Synonyms intermediate, middle, midway, intervening, interposed - 1.1 Concerned with ontogenetic development, especially embryonic development in animals.
发展问题。 Example sentencesExamples - I claim that developmental genetics is also needed.
- They placed considerable emphasis on evolutionary and developmental change.
- In cnidarians, the developmental biology of some aspects of clonality have been studied.
- He then went on to describe the new plans for developmental biology he was exploring.
- A major observation of embryology has been that developmental mutations are usually harmful and often fatal.
- Ingrid had come to Berkeley in 1990 to do a Ph.D. in developmental biology.
- In contrast, physiologists and developmental biologists emphasize mechanisms to explain Bergmann's rule.
- Somatic embryos at late developmental stages were gently extracted from agarose layers with forceps.
- I am a developmental biologist who also has a masters degree in the history of science.
- Developmental biologists, too, find the butterfly wing a great subject.
- Zebrafish have been a significant model in developmental biology for over a decade.
- The eyeless gene is an example of the remarkable conservation of developmental genes throughout the animal kingdom.
- It is designed to convey to the public the importance and relevance of recent research findings in developmental biology.
- Terrence Deacon works at the interface between neurobiology, developmental biology and biological anthropology.
- Plant ontogenetic developmental processes and environmental conditions affect the size of this fraction.
- The NAS committee comprised pediatricians, chemists, developmental biologists, and food scientists.
- This proposed parallel evolution is also supported by the developmental morphology of seedlings.
- Once the large community of developmental biologists working on the worm became involved, the pace quickened.
- The department web site lists her concentration as developmental biology.
- The author, Armand Leroi, is a developmental biologist at Imperial College in London.
Synonyms developing, growing, mouldable, malleable, impressionable, susceptible
Definition of developmental in US English: developmentaladjectivedəˌveləpˈmen(t)ldəˌvɛləpˈmɛn(t)l 1Concerned with the development of someone or something. 与(人或事的)发展(有关)的 发展问题。 发展问题。 Example sentencesExamples - Corruption is at its peak, unemployment is touching new heights and there is no developmental work.
- Looking at it from a developmental point of view, this could well have been the best year for golf in Sligo for a long time.
- What programming techniques are used to identify my child's developmental progress?
- He said a lot of damage had been done to the developmental potential of the county by the way the Corrib project had been handled.
- Now, from a developmental psychology point of view this is all very healthy and normal.
- Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them.
- He is a developmental psychologist at the University of Exeter.
- If the problem is not addressed through a varied diet, it can lead to developmental delays and behavioural problems.
- Every child that needs but doesn't get a speech therapist in the critical developmental months is another child lost.
- Yesterday, someone suggested that he may be going through some sort of developmental phase.
- In developmental psychology it's considered impolite even to mention it, let alone test it.
- There are reports on cultural events, book reviews and press clippings of developmental news.
- It is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them.
- Gymboree teaches and provides your children with unique developmental play activities.
- These later variables can also be viewed within a developmental psychopathology paradigm.
- People most at risk are those with an autistic spectrum disorder, a developmental problem, not a mental health problem.
- His research interests include early school leaving and developmental psychology.
- Interventions should be tailored to meet the developmental needs of the child and also the family.
- And it goes something like this: that no developmental line in a baby goes up like that.
- For 10 years he even worked on Sesame Street, advising on developmental psychology.
Synonyms intermediate, middle, midway, intervening, interposed - 1.1 Concerned with the evolution of animals and plants.
与(动植物的)进化有关的 发展问题。 Example sentencesExamples - The author, Armand Leroi, is a developmental biologist at Imperial College in London.
- Once the large community of developmental biologists working on the worm became involved, the pace quickened.
- Ingrid had come to Berkeley in 1990 to do a Ph.D. in developmental biology.
- Zebrafish have been a significant model in developmental biology for over a decade.
- I am a developmental biologist who also has a masters degree in the history of science.
- The department web site lists her concentration as developmental biology.
- The NAS committee comprised pediatricians, chemists, developmental biologists, and food scientists.
- Somatic embryos at late developmental stages were gently extracted from agarose layers with forceps.
- I claim that developmental genetics is also needed.
- In cnidarians, the developmental biology of some aspects of clonality have been studied.
- It is designed to convey to the public the importance and relevance of recent research findings in developmental biology.
- The eyeless gene is an example of the remarkable conservation of developmental genes throughout the animal kingdom.
- This proposed parallel evolution is also supported by the developmental morphology of seedlings.
- They placed considerable emphasis on evolutionary and developmental change.
- Developmental biologists, too, find the butterfly wing a great subject.
- A major observation of embryology has been that developmental mutations are usually harmful and often fatal.
- Terrence Deacon works at the interface between neurobiology, developmental biology and biological anthropology.
- He then went on to describe the new plans for developmental biology he was exploring.
- In contrast, physiologists and developmental biologists emphasize mechanisms to explain Bergmann's rule.
- Plant ontogenetic developmental processes and environmental conditions affect the size of this fraction.
Synonyms developing, growing, mouldable, malleable, impressionable, susceptible
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