subsequent development

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentanddevelopment

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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development
noun
uk
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
us
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentanddevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Relationship between nuclear remodeling andsubsequentdevelopmentof mouse embryonic nuclei transferred to enucleated oocytes.
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Differences aside, however, a notable point unifying these three cases is the involvement of coarticulatory vowel-consonant interaction in their emergence and/orsubsequentdevelopment.
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Thesubsequentdevelopmentof each -ower was tracked to maturity.
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The discussion on these processes is chiefly from the viewpoint of vortex formation around the two edges and thesubsequentdevelopmentof vortical wakes.
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Repeated antenatal corticosteroids: size at birth andsubsequentdevelopment.
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There is no mention of the concept of inception horizons, fundamental to the initiation of cave drainage systems and theirsubsequentdevelopment.
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The use of continuous low dose furosemide infusion with thesubsequentdevelopmentof metabolic alkalosis also contributed in this regard.
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Autism is generally evident by the second year of life and pervades every aspect ofsubsequentdevelopment.
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This second case is orthogonal to the main issues of this paper and will be ignored in thesubsequentdevelopment.
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Thesubsequentdevelopmentof the concept included cognitions and emotions (39).
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It is possible that the oviductal glycoproteins acted on the oocytes to improvesubsequentdevelopment.
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Here, we have increased the oocyte volume by oocyte fusion and examined itssubsequentdevelopment.
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The self-referencing technique did not compromisesubsequentdevelopmentto term.
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Each of these groups provides a natural experiment in the relative impact of early biological insults, whether global or specific, onsubsequentdevelopment.
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We now consider thesubsequentdevelopmentof this model jet.
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Early season drought inhibits plant growth, affectssubsequentdevelopmentand can lead to a substantial loss in yield.
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These apical components, therefore, are the oldest parts of the ventricles and form the basis forsubsequentdevelopment.
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