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Newly hatched chicks have a sparse white down and they do not open their eyes until about two to three weeks from hatching.
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Newly hatched tadpoles soon develop gill pouches which cover the gills and their lungs develop early and are used as accessory breathing organs, the tadpoles rising to the water surface to gulp air.
Newly hatched Daphnia must molt several times before they are fully grown into adults, usually after about two weeks.
Newly hatched young have down ( prepennae ) which are sepia on the back and black around the eye and buff on the head, neck and underparts.
Newly hatched salmon remain in the river for 2 to 4 years before migrating to Lake Saint-Jean where it remains for most of its adult life.
Newly hatched chicks are covered with down and are soon able to walk, swim, and feed themselves ; however, they are not able to fly until 40 – 45 days after hatching.
Newly hatched brine shrimp and other similar live foods, such as sifted Daphnia, can be fed to the growing fry at between seven and 14 days of age.
Newly hatched Crested Geckos will generally not eat until after they shed their skin for the first time, relying on the remains of their yolk sack for nutrition.
Newly hatched red snapper spread out over large areas of open benthic habitat, then move to low-relief habitats, such as oyster beds.
Newly hatched rootworms locate corn roots in the soil and initially begin feeding on the fine root hairs and burrow into root tips of the corn plant.
Newly hatched dragons are the size of very large dogs or small ponies, and reach their full size after eighteen months.
Newly hatched larvae bore through the bark to the phloem and outer layer of new sapwood where they feed until the weather gets too cold in the fall.
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Newly shed leaves and newly dead animals have high concentrations of water-soluble components, and include sugars, amino acids and mineral nutrients.
Newly elected politicians for the party in the Dáil have strongly advocated liberal economic policies.
Newly adopted Shari ’ a laws, such as Article 41 of Iraq ’ s Constitution, have degraded women ’ s rights, making them more vulnerable to abuses.
Newly created lots along the road frontage and some small developments have changed the feel of the Township.
Newly paved roads, additions to the middle / high school, a public water system, trash disposal service, and the opening of a new mini-mart and gas station have improved the quality of life for its citizens.
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, which asserts a principle that the majority should have the right to make all decisions, states, " A minority group, by coordinating its effort in voting for only one candidate who is a member of the group, may be able to secure the election of that candidate as a minority member of the board.
Newly introduced destinations like Milan, Ankara, Athens and Madrid have led to a route network similar to the one offered prior to the 1992 trade embargo.
Newly caught monsters and monsters kept in the farm for long periods of time will have high wildness.
Newly made cousins-by-marriage, they find they have more in common than expected as their respective spouses, insecure Tish ( Young ) and boorish Tom ( Petersen ) begin an affair.
Newly exposed tubers can be seen along roadcuts or eroded slopes and have a scaley, tan-colored surface.
Newly qualified nurses then have to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in order to apply for jobs and legally practice.
Newly arrived Korean and Chinese immigrants have become a strong presence in several fields of commerce ( see Asian-Argentines ).
Newly developed, still-wet photographic prints and enlargements that have been made on glossy paper are squeegeed onto a polished metal plate called a ferrotyping plate.
Newly purchased pens can have their nibs exchanged free of charge within the first six weeks ; however, the exchange of older and already worked-in nibs will incur a service fee.
They were also referred to as the Newly Independent States ( NIS ), notwithstanding that the Baltic states consider themselves to have resumed their pre – World War II sovereignty upon their separation from the Soviet Union.
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