developmental nature

collocation in English

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developmental
adjective
uk
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/
us
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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nature
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.tʃər/
us
/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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A new neurocognitive perspective focusing on the forebrain system of dream generation should begin with the findings on dream content in adults and thedevelopmentalnatureof dreaming in children.
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This glimpse reveals thedevelopmentalnatureof linguistic constraints during the early stages of change.
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The first important finding was thedevelopmentalnatureof the effect of morpheme structure on spelling.
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However, these measures still ignore thedevelopmentalnatureof the phenomenon.
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Thedevelopmentalnatureof these errors suggest a delayed rather than deviant pattern of linguistic development.
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An additional issue that warrants further investigation concerns thedevelopmentalnatureof phonological memory.
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As these young adults mature through this transition, thedevelopmentalnatureof changes associated with leaving home will become more apparent.
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A discussion of the results of the analysis on age differences in (-t, d) deletion provides an opportunity to focus on thedevelopmentalnatureof this variation pattern.
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A new neurocognitive perspective focusing on the forebrain system of dream generation should begin with the findings on dream content in adults and thedevelopmentalnatureof dreaming in children.
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It also makes salient thedevelopmentalnatureof both autonomy and psychopathology, as processes in early development unfold differently in the presence or absence of social supports and individual vulnerabilities.
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All the evidence reviewed here is circumstantial, and no single finding can likely be taken as absolute proof either for or against thedevelopmentalnatureof schizophrenia.
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I consider all of this to be proof of thedevelopmentalnatureof these agreements.
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The great bulk of its work is of adevelopmentalnatureand, both directly and indirectly, much of its content is educational.
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The first is thedevelopmentalnatureof the services provided to which the pensions relate.
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These activities are of adevelopmentalnature.
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Courses of a specialdevelopmentalnature, such as those involving the natural sciences, education, veterinary surgery, medicine and agriculture, have been hit hardest and have been hurt the most.
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This understanding would further need to be perpetually reevaluated given thedevelopmentalnatureof mind and, presumably, the developmental nature of its limitations.
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Thedevelopmentalnatureof this exposition is similar to traditional sonata procedure.
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