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The presence of columnar calcium carbonate rich in organic material indicates juvenile mantle tissue that formed during the early stage of pearl development.
Two juvenile birds at Chew Valley Lake, England, in September 1978 and September 1981, were also believed to be hybrids ; they showed mixed characters of the two species, specifically a combination of a dark mantle ( a feature of White-winged Black ) with dark patches on the breast-side ( a feature of Black Tern, not shown by White-winted Black ).
Two juvenile birds at Chew Valley Lake, England, in September 1978 and September 1981, were also believed to be hybrids ; they showed mixed characters of the two species, specifically a combination of a dark mantle ( a feature of White-winged Black ) with dark patches on the breast-side ( a feature of Black Tern, not shown by White-winted Black ).
In the juvenile, the mantle ( 279 mm ) has a variegated pattern.
The predominantly " juvenile " Sm-Nd isotopic signatures from most suites of Keivy complex suggest that they must be of mantle derivation or else have has short-lived crustal precursors.
The juvenile is streaked and has a spotted mantle. It is an upright long-tailed flycatcher.
The crust of the Mozambique Belt is quite different from that of the Arabian-Nubian Shield, which is predominantly ' juvenile ' crust, that is, crust that formed from partial melting of Earth's mantle, although much older Archean and Paleoproterozoic crustal materials is exposed west of the Nile in Egypt, in the SE part of the shield in Arabia, in eastern Ethiopia, and in Yemen.
Unlike adult Sun Parakeets, Sulphur-breasted Parakeets have clear green suffusion to the mantle, wing-coverts and underparts, but this is shared with juvenile Sun Parakeets.

juvenile and tissue
A characteristic shared by a few other oak species, and also some beeches and hornbeams, is the retention of leaves through the winter on juvenile tissue.
This phase is a result of mechanical destruction of the hepatic tissue and the peritoneum by migrating juvenile flukes causing localized and or generalized toxic and allergic reactions.
Concomitant with giant cell formation, the surrounding root tissue gives rise to a gall in which the developing juvenile is embedded.

juvenile and cells
They also lack red blood cells until they begin to metamorphose into the juvenile glass eel stage when they start to look like eels.
Diseases that could potentially be treated by pluripotent stem cells include a number of blood and immune-system related genetic diseases, cancers, and disorders ; juvenile diabetes ; Parkinson's ; blindness and spinal cord injuries.
A Hitlerjugendführer was any adult who served in the leadership corps of the Hitler Youth and thus oversaw a cell ( or groups of cells ) comprising several Hitlerjunge which was the phrase for juvenile members of the Hitler Youth.
Moreover, microchimeric cells of maternal origin may be involved in the pathogenesis of a group of autoimmune diseases found in children, i. e. juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies ( one example would be juvenile dermatomyositis ).
Also known as somatic stem cells ( from Greek Σωματικóς, meaning of the body ), they can be found in juvenile as well as adult animals and human bodies.

juvenile and according
New Zealand ratified the Convention 6 April 1993 with reservations concerning the right to distinguish between persons according to the nature of their authority to be in New Zealand, the need for legislative action on economic exploitation-which it argued was adequately protected by existing law, and the provisions for the separation of juvenile offenders from adult offenders.
Man himself was, according to Bolk, a typical case of evolution by retention of juvenile characteristics ( neoteny ).
Scoliosis is typically classified as either congenital ( caused by vertebral anomalies present at birth ), idiopathic ( cause unknown, subclassified as infantile, juvenile, adolescent, or adult, according to when onset occurred ), or neuromuscular ( having developed as a secondary symptom of another condition, such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy, spinal muscular atrophy, or physical trauma ).
They have leaves that change shape according to the plant's stage of growth, and adult leaf forms are often much more lobed than the juvenile forms usually seen on small house plants.
The Catholic Church in April 1978 proposed a facility, to be operated by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, in White's district for juvenile offenders who had committed murder, arson, rape, and other crimes, according to the same story.
Fillmore was a juvenile delinquent, his crimes included ( according to his permanent record ) " milk counterfeiting " and " back talkery ".
The juvenile specimen measured 8 metres ( 26 ft ) from head to tail, and " probably weighed about as much as an elephant ", according to Kristina Curry Rogers.

juvenile and their
When fully developed, they break their way out of the egg capsules and disperse as juvenile salamanders.
The juvenile period for chimps lasts from their sixth to ninth years.
The American series came to an end when the management of Ace changed, and the new management decided that the series was too juvenile for their taste.
Young Komodo dragons spend much of their first few years in trees, where they are relatively safe from predators, including cannibalistic adults, who make juvenile dragons 10 % of their diet.
Some jurisdictions provide the right of a juvenile to remain silent if their parent or guardian is not present.
* Patients with rheumatologic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematosus and polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis are at increased risk of osteoporosis, either as part of their disease or because of other risk factors ( notably corticosteroid therapy ).
The Juvenile Scleroderma Network is an organization dedicated to provide emotional support and educational information to parents and their children living with juvenile scleroderma, to support pediatric research to identify the cause of and the cure for juvenile sscleroderma, and to enhance public awareness.
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
A more recent study of three species of tubeworms including Riftia pachyptila demonstrated that the bacteria actually infect juvenile worms through their skin.
In the new law, the age of 18 ( solar year ) would be for both genders considered and juvenile offenders will be sentenced on a separate law than of adults .” Based on the Islamic law which now seems to have been revised, girls at the age of 9 and boys at 15 of lunar year ( 11 days shorter than a solar year ) were fully responsible for their crimes.
Initially making only tentative forays onto land, tetrapods adapted to terrestrial environments over time and spent longer periods away from the water, while also spending a longer part of their juvenile stage on land before returning to the water for the rest of their life.
The fully grown kept most of the anatomical adaptations from their juvenile stage, giving them modified limbs and other traits associated with a terrestrial lifestyle.
Horatio Alger, Jr. ( January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899 ) was a prolific 19th-century American author, best known for his many formulaic juvenile novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of middle-class security and comfort through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty.
Political corruption in Wilkes-Barre and Luzerne County became a major regional news story following nationwide publication of stories about the Kids for Cash scandal, a kickback scheme involving two local judges, Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan, charged with enriching themselves by investing in juvenile detention facilities to which they subsequently sentenced children under their judicial power.
The chicks moult into their juvenile plumage and go out to sea after 50 to 60 days.
Whereas more Haliaeetus eagles are heavily streaked in their juvenile phase, the Golden has a more solidly golden-brown coloration.
The young, particularly those of the Podiceps genus, are often striped and retain some of their juvenile plumage even after reaching full size.
Furigana are written alongside kanji, or Chinese characters, to indicate their pronunciation especially in juvenile publications.
Today, in many countries like Canada and the United States, children twelve and older are held responsible for their actions and may be sent to special correctional institutions, such as juvenile hall.
He fronts the money for the Marmeladov children to enter an orphanage ( after both their parents die ), gives Sonya five percent bank notes totalling three thousand rubles, and leaves the rest of his money to his juvenile fiancée.

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