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Burgess has stated that the total of 21 chapters was an intentional nod to the age of 21 being recognised as a milestone in human maturation.
* Wedginald – a round of Cheddar made famous when its maturation was broadcast on the internet.
The essence of this plan is a process of maturation: Irenaeus believes that humanity was created immature, and God intended his creatures to take a long time to grow into or assume the divine likeness.
Buddhism first started to spread in China during the first century AD and was experiencing a golden age of growth and maturation by the fourth century AD.
Originally, it was believed that, in the bacterial RNase P complex, the protein subunit was responsible for the catalytic activity of the complex, which is involved in the maturation of tRNAs.
In zebrafish, it was shown that the expression of two Shh genes, shh-a and shh-b ( formerly described as twhh ) mark the MDO territory, and that Shh signaling is sufficient for the molecular differentiation of both the prethalamus and the thalamus but is not required for their maintenance and Shh signaling from the MDO / alar plate is sufficient for the maturation of prethalamic and thalamic territory while ventral Shh signals are dispensable.
The main observation was that in the hippocampus and neocortex of the mammalian brain, GABA has primarily excitatory effects, and is in fact the major excitatory neurotransmitter in many regions of the brain before the maturation of glutamateergic synapses.
In the middle of the 20th century, American drama was dominated by the work of playwrights Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, as well as by the maturation of the American musical, which had found a way to integrate script, music and dance in such works as Oklahoma!
During the maturation phase of wound healing, unnecessary vessels formed in granulation tissue are removed by apoptosis, and type III collagen is largely replaced by type I. Collagen which was originally disorganized is cross-linked and aligned along tension lines.
The age of death he estimated as being around 25 years although he later suggested the possibility that the body had suffered from Frölich's syndrome which delayed normal skeletal maturation .< ref name =" davis p. ix "> Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. ix </ ref > These results were seen to support the initial claims by Weigall, Maspero and Smith, based on other evidence found in the tomb ( see above ) that the body was that of Akhenaten.
Later re-examinations of the remains confirmed Smith's original identification of the mummy as belonging to a young male ( although with feminine trends )< ref name =" aldred p. 201 "> Aldred, C., < cite > Akhenaten, King of Egypt </ cite > ( Thames and Hudson, 1988 ) p. 201 </ ref > but pushed the estimated age of death back to around 20 years .< ref name =" aldred p. 201-202 "> Aldred, C., < cite > Akhenaten, King of Egypt </ cite > ( Thames and Hudson, 1988 ) p. 201-202 </ ref > These re-examinations also indicated that the body showed no signs of delayed maturation < ref name =" davis p. xi "> Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. xi </ ref > and that, while the skull was of unusual shape, it certainly wasn't abnormal, and showed no indication of hydrocephalus.
This was the period of maturation of Small Seal script, also called simply seal script.
It was initially suggested that he would have grown into 1. 85 m tall adult but the most recent analysis argues for the much shorter stature of 1. 63 m. The reason for this shift has been research showing that his growth maturation differed from that of modern humans in that he would have had a shorter and smaller adolescent growth spurt.
Because the entry of oocytes into meiosis is frequently referred to as oocyte maturation, this cytoplasmic factor was called maturation promoting factor ( MPF ).
In 1915, a new law stated that the minimum maturation period for Scotch whisky was to be two years ( today it is three ).
Potentials now awaken as Slayers when they reach suitable maturation ; for instance, the Slayer Soledad was awakened on her sixteenth birthday.
The original test actually used mice, and was based upon the observation that when urine from a female in the early months of pregnancy is injected into immature female mice, the ovaries of the mice enlarge and show follicular maturation.
Interstate 294 was built largely before the growth and maturation of the suburbs that run along Interstate 294.
To Piaget, cognitive development was a progressive reorganization of mental processes as a result of biological maturation and environmental experience.
This maturation of ideas was gradual, taking many decades to crystallize into stable electoral and political systems, but it was what ultimately led to the adoption of the republican system as the form of government for Argentina.
In an effort to determine if JH is indeed responsible for manifesting dominance, a follow up experiment was done utilizing 20-hydroxyecdysone, an ecdysone known to enhance maturation and size of oocytes.

maturation and confirmed
" Mr Hitchens said the " sober yet scintillating pages of Saturday " confirmed the maturation of McEwan and displayed both his soft, humane, side and his hard, intellectual, scientific, side.

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and though this process by no means represents an unambiguous gain and is, in fact, marked by the estrangement from the depths that seems to be the cost of human maturation, it is still a positive step forward ; ;
) Ampère ’ s maturation corresponded with the transition to the Napoleonic regime in France, and the young father and teacher found new opportunities for success within the technocratic structures favoured by the new French emperor.
It is thought that lysosomes participate in this dynamic membrane exchange system and are formed by a gradual maturation process from endosomes.
In the sixth season, the crew discovers a group of adolescent aliens assimilated by the Borg, but prematurely released from their maturation chambers due to a malfunction on their Borg cube.
With the maturation of quarterback Doug Williams and future 4-time Pro Bowl tight end Jimmie Giles, the first 1000-yard rushing season from running back Ricky Bell, and a smothering, league-leading defense led by future NFL Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon, the Bucs kicked off the season with five consecutive victories, a stunning performance that landed them on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
The maturation of the VF did not appear before 13 years of age, where the layers could be defined by their differential fiber composition rather than by their differential cellular population.
This constant increase in the likelihood of a long-term relationship can be explained by sexual maturation and the development of cognitive skills necessary to maintain a romantic bond ( e. g. caregiving, appropriate attachment ), although these skills are not strongly developed until late adolescence.
Èṣù is a spirit of Chaos and Trickery, and plays frequently by leading mortals to temptation and possible tribulation in the hopes that the experience will lead ultimately to their maturation.
Some connoisseurs describe Garrafeira as having a slight taste of bacon, although many people will neither notice nor understand such a description ; the reason being that, during the second phase of maturation, certain oils may precipitate, causing a film to form across the surface of the glass that can be tasted by those who are accustomed to the difference between Garrafeira and other forms of port.
The social environment, mediated by attachment, influences the maturation of structures in a child's brain.
Many distilleries are now using distilled water for diluting whisky before it is casked as well as for diluting the whisky to bottling strength ( 40 – 46 % Alcohol by Volume ( ABV )) after maturation.
The more dire social conditions have been found to be associated with delay of maturation, an effect that may be compounded by dietary inadequacy.
The problem posed by physiological maturation has been stated forcefully by Anna Freud.
These drugs create a deficiency of reduced vitamin K by blocking VKORC, thereby inhibiting maturation of clotting factors.
The arils are mature 6-9 months after pollination, and with the seed contained are eaten by thrushes, waxwings and other birds, which disperse the hard seeds undamaged in their droppings ; maturation of the arils is spread over 2-3 months, increasing the chances of successful seed dispersal.
Pioneering work in the 1980s elucidated that eosinophils were unique granulocytes, having the capacity to survive for extended periods of time after their maturation as demonstrated by ex-vivo culture experiments.
At these infectious sites, eosinophils are activated by Type 2 cytokines released from a specific subset of helper T cells ( T < sub > h </ sub > 2 ); IL-5, GM-CSF, and IL-3 are important for eosinophil activation as well as maturation.

maturation and 2000
Although there are no official figures in the number of protests, an analysis of newspaper reports has shown that the reported number of protests increased from under 100 before 2000 to 210 in 2004, and stayed at around 200 cases up to 2006, signaling the maturation of civil society.

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* Leoncini, I., Le Conte, Y., Costagliola, G., Plettner, E., Toth, A. L., Wang, M., Huang, Z., Bécard, J .- M., Crauser, D., Slessor, K. N. and Robinson, G. E. ( 2004 ) Regulation of behavioral maturation by a primer pheromone produced by adult worker honey bees.

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