Sentences with phrase «point in one's development»

Older dogs who are not sold do not get human contact at the critical point in their development so that they can bond with people.
Parents often focus on what are known as developmental milestones, which represent abilities that most children tend to display by a certain point in development.
This allows the doctor to monitor the baby during key points in its development.
Renewable power is taking off around the world and fast approaching a tipping point in its development.
We understand that life presents challenges and struggles at various points in development, often needed skills or strategies and supports are unavailable, causing those life demands to be overwhelming.
We are at a pivotal point in the development of services for a vulnerable group of children and carers.
But Pop gave me permission to engage the culture I grew up with, and that permission came at a crucial point in my development.
The investigators found that during early development, the flies expressed new proteins not detected in either of the parental species during the same point in their development.
Many of these children tend to grind their teeth at specific points in their development, such as when their baby teeth appear and subsequently, when their adult teeth come through.
Providing the driver with a seat with the best possible combination of support and comfort was a focus point in the development of the LC's cabin.
Dogs and cats lose certain baby teeth at fairly predictable points in their development, just like humans.
Broken promises, or the perception of this happening amongst consumers, has become one of the major talking points in development, particularly on studios making their games in the public eye.
Playing online does make communication, which is crucial in teamwork, a definite focal point in development.
The study of the history of religions appears to be at a critical point in its development.
Now scientists have now found that these cells are the architects as well, determining which layers of the cerebral cortex are assembled during various points in development.
And there's analysis of key turning points in the development of the oil sands, crucial to understanding what is unfolding in Alberta.
Fossil fuels can be subsidized at various points in the development cycle, including in mining, refinement, transport, and electricity generation.
Before the Inklings were ever conceived, Nintendo considered using existing IP like Yoshi in the game, and at an even earlier point in development the game starred blocks of tofu as its protagonists.
PhD student Carles Recasens, who will defend his thesis with the results of this study in January, has discovered that «JAK / STAT appears at key time points in the development of the appendage and that it collaborates with Wingless / Wnt, Dpp / BMP and Hedgehog in wing specification and growth.»
In a broad sense, our findings show that parents can scaffold their children's vocabulary growth at different points in their development by providing them with exposure to different types of communication.
«Even though the worms were separated and not receiving external cues, they were actively searching for food at the same time point in development as other worms,» says Stern.
In its report, the group wrote that the creation of the MCAS tests was an understandable starting point in the development of a comprehensive assessment system.
One program may believe that home visits are appropriate because they make it easier to individualize services to families with children at particular points in development or in particular family situations.
To qualify, organizations must demonstrate exceptional creativity and effectiveness; have reached a critical or strategic point in their development; show strong leadership and stable financial management; have previously received MacArthur support; and engage in work central to one of MacArthur's core programs.
This must have come at a late point in development, as the manual still includes a picture of this excised enemy; as it happens, it was removed from the Super Mario Bros. 2 manual, though its cousin, the gray Snifit, still remains.
Whether it's in startup mode, or has reached a more mature and established point in the development cycle, successful businesses have five factors in common:
Yet in the widest survey of history Western civilization is now at a decisive point in its development
Having just celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017, Postpartum Support International (PSI) is at an exciting point in its development as the leading global nonprofit organization serving families affected by perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
While the UK has a history of ambivalence towards European integration, Cameron's official speech has placed the EU at a strategic inflection point in its development.
THE SINGULARITY: In futurology, a technological singularity is a predicted point in the development of a civilisation at which technological progress accelerates beyond the ability of present - day humans to fully comprehend or predict.
The Structural Genomics Consortium at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (SGC - UNC), in partnership with the DiscoverX Corporation, has reached the milestone halfway point in its development of the Kinase Chemogenomic Set, a potent group of inhibitors which allow deeper exploration of the human kinome, a family of enzymes critical to understanding human disease and developing new therapies.
«By depleting glucose at the right point in development, we can limit the proliferation of the cells, which coaxes them to mature and makes the heart muscle stronger.»
Later, as neural crest stem cells aggregate at a subsequent point in development, SOX2 is regained only by those cells fated to become neurons.
It's really interesting to see Microsoft draw up designs for VMUs for each controller design, although we wonder at what point in its development the company decided not to offer a portable memory unit.
Miller is so serious in fact that because the movie had finished preproduction in 2003 (but then was put on hold to a variety of issues), he is waiting to move on with the project until the game reaches a similar point in development.
What we have here are a few photos taken of an early version of Final Fantasy VII, from an unknown point in its development.
«These findings help us to fix an important turning point in the development of human culture — that in which humans first began to regularly use fire both for cooking meat and as a focal point — a sort of campfire — for social gatherings,» she says.
Crested puppies may seem like ugly ducklings at certain points in their development, but many grow into beautiful swans like this lovely adult Chinese Crested.
Peers play important roles in children's lives at much earlier points in development than we might have thought.
«The opening of McLaren Milan marks a significant point in the development of McLaren Automotive.
The team is also working on a method to improve the introduction of the editing reagents — at later time points in development, for example — to refine their control of mutation rates.
As someone who's passionate about STEM subjects, it's being able to have a positive influence at that pivotal point in the development of young people aged 11 - 14, when they are most switched on to planning for the future, but also most susceptible to being discouraged by certain barriers.
This model could be used as a starting point in the development of a GCM parameterization of a the ice mixing - ratio probability distribution function and cloud amount, if a means of diagnosing the depth of the saturated layer and the standard deviation of cloud depth from basic large - scale meterological parameters could be determined.
«We are at a tipping point in the development of the digital currency marketplace.
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