Sentences with phrase «relative immaturity»

Despite its relative immaturity, the first nightlies have proven to be quite stable, and boast all the features of Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
«Given the relative immaturity of the screen reader market and the volatility of the different operating systems, consumers will face increasing challenges storing and transferring their book purchases and other digital content,» Ingelbrecht said.
«In essence, this points to a relative immaturity of brain circuits in FXS,» added Tiago Gonçalves, a former post-doc in Portera - Cailliau's lab and first author of the study.
Because of the relative immaturity of the gut, they may absorb more virus and that wreaks more havoc on the intestines.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino suggested Alli's youthful exuberance and relative immaturity made him an obvious target.
This tends to attract lots of crowds, and even generates lots of new believers, which is great, but ends up allowing most of these new believers to remain in relative immaturity.
Partly because of the tech involved, and partly because of the relative immaturity of the market, these cost a fortune, upwards of $ 60,000 when they finally started to ship, meaning that there was never going to be a mass market for the products, unless VR really took off.

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The perinatal death rate in infants weighing more than 2500 g was higher than the national average (5.7 versus 3.6 per 1000: relative risk 1.6; 1.1 to 2.4) as were intrapartum deaths not due to malformations or immaturity (2.7 versus 0.9 per 1000: 3.0; 1.9 to 4.8).
These findings raise the question as to how reduced 5 - HT and TPH2 levels are related to the increased 5 - HT cell density, 11 morphologic 5 - HT neuronal immaturity, 11 reduced 5 - HT transporter binding relative to 5 - HT cell number, 11 and altered 5 - HT receptor binding9 - 11 in the SIDS cases.
Like the AEDC, the MCS was designed as a population measurement tool rather than a diagnostic instrument for the identification of children presenting needs that require specialist support services or therapeutic intervention.11 Thus, the MCS measured both successful attainment of these competencies as well as vulnerabilities or immaturity of these skills relative to age peers.
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