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Newly hatched saltwater crocodiles measure about long and weigh an average of.
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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 chicks have a sparse white down and they do not open their eyes until about two to three weeks from hatching.
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 ovulated egg cases measure by ; after hatching the embryos are sustained by a yolk sac during the first stage of development.
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Newly ensouled, he became horrified at his own acts, spending the next 100 years in a state of overwhelming guilt and deep misery about what he had done as a vampire.
Newly gained independence and the campaign are reflected in the motto of the University about a free people's gift to free science.
Newly emerged adults seek out hives and females generally mate and begin egg laying about a week after emergence.
He attended the New York Carnegie Council on April 9, 2008, where he talked about China and how it is socially developing as a nation, presenting his new book The Empire of Lies ( Newly translated into English ).
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Newly caught monsters and monsters kept in the farm for long periods of time will have high wildness.
Newly available latex pants for covering diapers reduced the difficulties in caring for young children on long journeys, on special social occasions, and overnight.
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It currently takes an average of twenty years to develop Newly Qualified Teachers into head teachers and a systematic culture of talent development is not yet embedded into all schools.
The manuscript has been translated several times, but perhaps the most recommended translation for the average reader is John Wilkinson, Egeria's Travels: Newly Translated ( 1999 ), especially since it includes supporting documents and notes.
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Newly independent Armenia needed the income from foreign sales of Nairit rubber and chemical products, many of which had been assigned exclusively to that plant under the Soviet system and were still unavailable elsewhere to the former Soviet republics in the early 1990s.
Newly shed leaves and newly dead animals have high concentrations of water-soluble components, and include sugars, amino acids and mineral nutrients.
Newly excavated Church of Jacob of Nisibis | Saint Jacob in Nisibis, where Ephrem taught and ministered.
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 employed by Texas Instruments, Kilby recorded his initial ideas concerning the integrated circuit in July 1958, successfully demonstrating the first working integrated example on 12 September 1958.
Newly acquired declarative memory traces are believed to be reactivated during NonREM sleep to promote their hippocampo-neocortical transfer for long-term storage.
* Herodotus, The Histories, Newly translated and with an introduction by Aubrey de Sélincourt, Harmondsworth, England, Penguin Books, 1965.
Newly formed stars are visible nearby, their images reddened by blue light being preferentially scattered by the pervasive dust.
* 1963 – Vietnam War: Newly sworn-in US President Lyndon B. Johnson confirms that the United States intends to continue supporting South Vietnam both militarily and economically.
Newly acquired pubs are often renamed by the new owners, and many people resent the loss of traditional names, especially if their favourite regional beer disappears at the same time.
Newly polished rice is allowed to " rest " until it has absorbed enough moisture from the air so that it will not crack when immersed in water.
In 1853 the law was again amended to allow the indentured labourers to re-indenture themselves for a second five-year term or, if they wished, to commute any portion of their contract by repayment of a proportionate part of their indenture fee. Newly arrived indentured India ns in Trinidad and Tobago
Newly created haikai no renga ( of whose hokku, or opening verse, haiku was a late 19th-century revision ) was the favored genre.
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