developmental origin

collocation in English

meaningsofdevelopmentalandorigin

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developmental
adjective
uk
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/
us
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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origin
noun
uk
/ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/
us
/ˈɔːr.ə.dʒɪn/
the beginning or cause ...
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(Definition ofdevelopmentalandoriginfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Peripheral dyslexias, which have been less widely explored with respect todevelopmentalorigin, also show modular impairments in developmental forms.
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For example, when searching for homologue structures, one may look for nuclei with similarities in connectivity, or for nuclei with a commondevelopmentalorigin.
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Another criterion to establish homology is the comparison of thedevelopmentaloriginof structures across taxa.
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The gross disarray of the myocardial fascicles was undoubtedly ofdevelopmentaloriginand might properly be described as a congenital cardiomyopathy.
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The starchy endosperm also has a heterogeneousdevelopmentalorigin.
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A similardevelopmentaloriginsuggests they are the same structure, and thus likely derived from a common ancestor.
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Thedevelopmentaloriginof the insect wing remains in dispute, as does the purpose prior to true flight.
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Thedevelopmentaloriginis unclear, though they may be of endodermal origin, which would explain the mucin-producing, ciliated cell type.
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Other animal coverings such as the arthropod exoskeleton have differentdevelopmentalorigin, structure and chemical composition.
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Anxiety disorders have developmental origins in insecure or difficult parent - child relationships as well as inhibited temperament.
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Some authors have argued that primary sensory cortices may share certain common developmental origins that other types of cortex do not.
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The developmental origins of oligodendrocytes in the developing and adult forebrain are becoming better defined.
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Thedevelopmentaloriginhas been disputed.
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We conclude by returning to the question of developmental origins.
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The development of paradigms using picture stimuli with children enables researchers to explore the developmental origins of cognitive biases.
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The developmental origins of both the perineurium and the neural lamella is not clarified unambiguously.
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The first issue is that studies of mature subjects do not address the developmental origins of neural architecture.
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Thus, these several strands of sociolinguistic work suggest not only that personal storytelling flourishes in many working-class communities but that its developmental origins in working-class families deserve further study.
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This raises questions about the developmental origins of perceived internal control and about the role of perceived internal control in explaining individual differences in internalizing problems.
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