developmental potential

collocation in English

meaningsofdevelopmentalandpotential

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developmental
adjective
uk
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/
us
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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potential
noun[U]
uk
/pəˈten.ʃəl/
us
/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, ...
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(Definition ofdevelopmentalandpotentialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The way the balance between the two is accomplished is dependent upon thedevelopmentalpotentialof the individual in the different life stages.
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Disruption in the expression pattern of one of many cell cycle regulators would have a deleterious effect ondevelopmentalpotential.
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Aspects of follicular and oocyte maturation that affect thedevelopmentalpotentialof embryos.
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We will restrict this review to computer-mediated language and literacy research that explicitly references thedevelopmentalpotentialof social and interactional aspects of online interaction.
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In addition, increasing interest in biotechnological uses for oocytes matured in vitro further increases the demand for oocytes selected on the basis ofdevelopmentalpotential.
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Nuclear remodeling and thedevelopmentalpotentialof nuclear transferred porcine oocytes under delayedactivated conditions.
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Strategies to avoid the loss ofdevelopmentalpotentialin more than 200 million children in the developing world.
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In summary, the present study has described thedevelopmentalpotentialand fate of somatic-cellderived mitochondria after nuclear transfer in cattle.
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In this context, decreaseddevelopmentalpotentialin cleaving nucleotransferred embryos is consistent with cell loss, and very likely due to programmed cell death.
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Developmentalpotentialin the first 5 years for children in developing countries.
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Nuclear remodelling and thedevelopmentalpotentialof nuclear transferred porcine oocytes under delayedactivated conditions.
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The present study was designed to investigate the feasibility of producing cattle-buffalo hybrid embryos by in vitro fertilisation to evaluate theirdevelopmentalpotential.
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This has profound implications for thedevelopmentalpotentialof the project.
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These ultrastructural deviations might contribute to the compromiseddevelopmentalpotentialof reconstructed embryos.
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Nongenomic effects of 17beta-estradiol on maturing human oocytes: relationship to oocytesdevelopmentalpotential.
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The reasons for this limiteddevelopmentalpotentialof mammalian haploid embryos are not clear.
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However,developmentalpotentialof isolated rat blastomeres from early-stage embryos has not been well understood.
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Finally, nuclear transfer embryos produced by using differentiated cells and theirdevelopmentalpotentialfollowing various activation protocols was investigated.
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