Collocations withstage

These are words often used in combination withstage.

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acute stage
However, in light infections, an acute stage cannot usually be observed.
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advanced stage
At an advanced stage, the spears snap and the central leaf cabbage disappears.
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beginning stage
At the beginning stage, the cassettes were made for middle school students as a substitute for tutors.
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beta stage
It is currently in a beta stage of development, with some support for more than a dozen languages.
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blastocyst stage
The embryos did not reach the blastocyst stage, unlike the control groups.
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conceptual stage
There are also other organisational strategies for the conceptual stage of a composition and these may also require mapping to output musical data.
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critical stage
Young people around age fifteen are at a critical stage in their lives.
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crucial stage
The selection of sounds is a crucial stage in the compositional process.
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developmental stage
Consequently, they can transmit arboviruses to more than one host during the same developmental stage (intra-stadial transmission).
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discrete stage
This is possibly because it is usually an integrated part of the algorithmic composition process and not seen as a discrete stage of practice.
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distinct stage
The sources do not each contain a distinct stage in an organic process of growth, development, and decline.
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dormant stage
This is unfortunate since the oocyst is basically a dormant stage, and the activities of many enzymes of interest would be expected to be low.
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embryonic stage
Disruption of the spindle leads to abnormal chromosomal segregation predisposing to aneuploidy and hence apoptosis at the pre-implantation embryonic stage.
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experimental stage
The use of these compounds, however, is very much in the experimental stage.
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final stage
Due to so many checks at different levels, a false recording at the final stage of the data is unlikely.
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flood stage
This is nearly 8 ft above the 14.9ft m flood stage.
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formative stage
The financial and capital market is still at its formative stage and needs strengthening.
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immature stage
This dispersal seems to be restricted to the immature stage, particularly post-larval individuals, and is used to colonize new habitats.
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infective stage
To this end, many macroparasites have developed complex life cycles where the definitive host will eat a prey item that carries the infective stage.
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initial stage
These observations indicate that at the initial stage of seedling development, seedlings favour more root formation for better establishment and nutrient uptake.
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intermediary stage
Let us try to get as far as possible over this intermediary stage and take the risk.
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intermediate stage
For the subsequent intermediate stage, the reverse ranking of these two constraints yielded the overgeneralization error pattern.
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juvenile stage
The remaining life-span of individuals (i) increases until the juvenile stage, emphasizing the relatively low duration of the reproductive (adult) part of the palm's life-cycle.
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knockout stage
The top teams and the best second placed team advanced to the knockout stage of the competition.
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larval stage
This alteration can be induced at the third instar larval stage through temperature shifts.
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later stage
The presence of sympathetic cells has been reported as taking place at a much later stage in development.
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main stage
Mostly, however, accounts are shorter, allowing for representative, and long overdue, appreciations of many works by all the main stage composers.
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nymphal stage
The nymphal stage lasts 10 to 12 days.
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operational stage
At the operational stage, there is a fault diagnosis system composed of a qualitative physics simulator and a model-based reasoner.
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outdoor stage
The location has a capacity of 5,000 spectators in front of the outdoor stage.
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penultimate stage
The penultimate stage involves the processing of olfactory stimuli.
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planning stage
But, despite the interest it aroused in many reforming circles in the government, the project never got beyond the planning stage.
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preliminary stage
Here we do not care about the preliminary stage of the formation of the virtual cathode.
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preparatory stage
The new countries have come through the preparatory stage with flying colours.
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primitive stage
Although it took quite some time to complete the picture sketched above, it should still be considered as a rather primitive stage of the theory.
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prototype stage
A wide range of such devices are already at the prototype stage.
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pupa stage
Methoprene is another biological agent that interrupts the growth cycle of insect larvae, preventing them from development beyond the pupa stage.
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pupal stage
Egg survival averaged 99.5%, and survival to adulthood from the pupal stage was 100% regardless of host plant (excluding chilli) (fig. 3).
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raised stage
Maach is performed on a raised stage or "manch" which gives it its name.
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seedling stage
This was because a previous year's experiment, sited on the third block, was abandoned having being completely grazed by deer at the seedling stage.
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stage adaptation
He thought a stage adaptation of the book would be an ideal vehicle for the actress.
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stage magician
A professional who performs such illusions is called a stage magician or an illusionist.
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stage makeup
Performers often adapt their appearance, such as with costumes and stage makeup, etc.
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stage of completion
The examination is already at an advanced stage of completion.
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stage of decay
First, some historic buildings reach a stage of decay where collapse or demolition is inevitable without outside intervention.
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stage of decomposition
In its earliest stage of decomposition, the original organic material is often called raw organic matter.
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stage of dementia
These studies have generally been concerned with day or respite care and have included people at a less severe stage of dementia.
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stage of development
Depending on the particular problem and the actual stage of development of a given science, one type may be preferred to another.
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stage of disease
Important clinical factors associated with prognosis are age (47;52) and stage of disease at diagnosis (10;11).
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stage of evolution
Let us consider this asymptotic stage of evolution in detail.
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stage of gestation
Table 1 shows the placental features that can be readily observed at this stage of gestation.
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stage of illness
The patients are usually brought to hospitals at the late stage of illness in the rural areas.
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stage of pregnancy
It is noteworthy that cervical changes could be seen at such an early stage of pregnancy.
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stage of recovery
The disappearance of the pronounced stress bore is taken to mark the end of the first stage of recovery.
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stage persona
This becomes clear when we look at the most familiar example of a stage persona, the clown.
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stage prop
The crescent moons are physically crescent, rather than in shadow, making the whole cover look like a stage prop background.
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successive stage
If the proposal is unanimously accepted, it is enforced in the successive stage.
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tadpole stage
The resulting clones were not reared beyond the tadpole stage.
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terminal stage
This line of thought suggests that the observed differences may arise from awareness of the terminal stage of the lifespan rather than from age.
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transitional stage
The situation is sometimes little more than a transitional stage in a general language shift.
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varying stages
The laws are also in varying stages of development and implementation.
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