Sentences with phrase «to live to adulthood»

Moreover, these mice suffered from severe motor defects and did not live to adulthood.
Together, they had seven children, four of whom lived to adulthood and all of whom went free.
In fact, many hunter - gatherer societies show a larger proportion of deaths in childhood, but those that do live to adulthood often have good lifespans.)
Perhaps the monks were letting sheep live to adulthood in order to get more wool, which was the backbone of the medieval economy, Collins says, or perhaps herds were simply too small.
Now, their numbers hover around 1,000, and fewer than one in five pups lives to adulthood.
Philosophical, conceptual, theoretical and research issues pertinent to human development from prenatal life to adulthood are presented.
Primitive humans that believed were more likely to live to adulthood and reproduce.
One hundred years ago a parenting win was getting your child to live to adulthood,» says Dr. Deborah Gilboa, a parenting expert.
Fish that mate with other species have fewer offspring that live to adulthood, while fish that mate only within their own species are likely to have more descendants in future generations.
Here a scientist is about to inject a mosquito egg with a gene that will prevent the male insects from fathering young that can live to adulthood.
Any tips or hints for transitioning from college - life to adulthood?
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