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The process of growth and differentiation. The most important stage of human development occurs before birth, as tissues and organs arise from differentiation of cells in the embryo. This process continues until birth, and interruptions in development result in the most serious types of birth defects, such as anencephaly and spina bifida. The devel [..]
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One of the US National Institutes of Health, NICHD is in a sense the NIH for kids in that it is concerned with child health. The mission of the NICHD is, in formal terms, to support and conduct "research on fertility, pregnancy, growth, development, and medical rehabilitation (that) strives to ensure that every child is born healthy and wanted [..]
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The phase of petroleum operations that occurs after exploration has proven successful, and before full-scale production. The newly discovered oil or gas field is assessed during an appraisal phase, a [..]
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the organized activity of soliciting contributions to further the mission of the University of Memphis.
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The progressive production of the phenotypic characteristics of a multicellular organism, beginning with the fertilization of an egg.
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  The preparation of a specific mineral deposit for commercial production; this preparation includes construction of access to the deposit and of facilities to extract the minerals. The development pr [..]
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Process of making a visible film image from the latent image produced during exposure.
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Développement
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The process of converting an exposed film's latent image into one that is visible. It can be described as changing exposed film into a negative.
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1756, "an unfolding;" see develop + -ment. Of property, with the sense "bringing out the latent possibilities," from 1885 (Pickering's glossary of Americanisms, 1816, has bett [..]
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noun growth noun happening, incident
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Where the musical themes and melodies are developed, written in sonata form.
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construction or preparation of land for housing, industry, or agriculture.
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growth, or changing from one condition to another. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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The process of intensification of an atmospheric disturbance, most commonly applied to cyclones and anticyclones. From the dynamical viewpoint, development usually implies the generation of vorticity [..]
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Development is defined under the 1990 Town and Country Planning Act as "the carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operation in, on, over or under land, or the making of any material change in the use of any building or other land." Most forms of development require planning permission (see also "permitted [..]
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The process by which a multicellular organism is produced from a single cell.
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The process of working out and extending the theoretical, practical, and/or useful application of an idea, concept, or preliminary design. [D02307]
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act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining; "he congratulated them on their development of a plan to meet the emergency"; "they funded research and d [..]
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Economic development
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The construction, erection, or emplacement of one or more buildings, structures, or surface improvements on land which is a premises in order to establish or expand a principal residential or nonresidential use.
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use of resources, natural and human, to achieve higher standards of living. Once focused solely on economic factors, now encompasses social measures and ideas such as freedom. Can be used in general t [..]
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The process of physical growth and the attainment of intelligence and problem-solving ability that begins in infancy; any interruption of this process by a disease or disorder is called developmental [..]
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The summation of all activities leading to changes in cells, tissues, organs, or organisms; a genetically controlled sequence. developmental biology
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The progressive series of change in something.
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antviklung
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The second major division of the sonata-allegro form. The development is based upon the themes in the exposition and elaborates upon them by making new combinations of the figures and phrases while mo [..]
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Development (also known as rollout), is one of the three comprehensive systems for numbering the gear values for bicycle gears. Development is the distance the bicycle travels for one crank revolution [..]
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The change, over time, in the reported number or cost of claims for a particular accident-year, policy-year or injury-year. Claim costs develop whether the costs are paid or incurred. The reported figures develop both because of the time necessary for claims to mature and, in the case of Department of Labor and Industry data, because of reporting l [..]
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In a cellular context, “development” refers most narrowly to the process by which originally undifferentiated
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building a ‘baby’ act to the point where it is ready to record. It is a process that could take years, and is becoming less common in the music industry in the quest to find quicker return on investment.
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The customization of a website. From adding modules to making a site perform different functions, to creating a theme for a site, development is all about the configuration, customization, and changin [..]
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The change in loss estimates between reports.
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economic and social progress that leads to an improvement in the quality of life for an increasing proportion of the population
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Economic, social and political changes that improve the wellbeing of people.
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The process by which a society goes about realizing its potential. More specific definitions of "development" are necessarily tinged by political perspectives (as we will see in class), but [..]
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A word geographers use when they compare life in different countries.
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Process by which toner is applied to the image on the photoconductor drum.
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A form of directed change in which a state tries to change its internal economy and society, and/or foreign states and institutions try to change it, to promote economic growth, industrialize and urba [..]
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According to 7 USCS § 8901 (Title 7, Agriculture; Chapter 114, Agricultural Security), “the term "development" means--
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a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process, which aims at the constant improvement of the well-being of the entire population and of all individuals on the basis of their active, [..]
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Fourth step in a release life cycle that includes performing the steps necessary to fill the gaps identified in the fit analysis and do additional design and programming for requirements not met by th [..]
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(n) act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining(n) a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)(n) (biology) the process [..]
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Development refers to that process of change in which something becomes more and more concrete and mature, as opposed to the simple succession of one thing passing away as another comes into being or [..]
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(See EVOLUTION.)
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(In general) Refers to the process wherein an organism changes over maturation, according to specifically designed programs encoded in its individual genetic code. In normal development, this code is [..]
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The predictable changes in behavior associated with increasing age.
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Overall process involving growth and differentiation by which a fertilized egg gives rise to an adult plant or animal, including the formation of individual cell types, tissues, and organs.
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The exploitation stage for an oil or gas deposit. Once a deposit has been discovered (exploration stage) and assessed (appraisal stage), a decision is made to develop it if it is shown to be economica [..]
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The preparation of a mining property or area so that an orebody can be analyzed and its tonnage and quality estimates have been made; ore essentially ready for mining.
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the process of growth or advancement - for example, physical, social, cognitive, emotional.
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The process by which societies change; a controversial term, with different writers having different conceptions of what processes are involved and what the outcome should be.
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Process of making economic resources available or useful.
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refers to the interrelationship between growth and maturation over the passage of time. In addition to physical changes, the concept of child development includes social, emotional, intellectual, and motor development.
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1) Growth of a musical idea through change or transformation. 2) Second section in a sonata form.
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Development means a use consisting of the construction or exterior alteration of structures; dredging; drilling; dumping; filling; removal of any sand, gravel, or minerals; bulkheading; driving of piling; placing of obstructions; or any project of a permanent or temporary nature which interferes with the normal public use of the surface of the wate [..]
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The process of preparing a script for production.
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Process of making a visible film image from the latent image produced during exposure.
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a) the gradual growth of a screenplay from germinal idea to fleshed out plot to final script; b) the breakdown, budgeting, and capitalization stage of bringing a screenplay into production (re-writes [..]
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process of converting exposed silver halides to a visible image.
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A process of expanding the freedoms that people enjoy, (these being) not only the primary ends of development (...) but also among its principal means
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Continuous sequential changes which occur in the physiological and psychological functions during the Life-Time of an individual.
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The gradual expansion in complexity and meaning of symbols and Sounds as perceived and interpreted by the individual through a maturational and Learning process. Stages in development include babbling [..]
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The process of Growth and differentiation of the Jaws and Face.
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The process by which individuals internalize standards of right and wrong conduct.
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Developmental events leading to the formation of Adult muscular system, which includes differentiation of the various types of Muscle Cell precursors, migration of Myoblasts, activation of Myogenesis [..]
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The morphologic and physiological changes of the Muscles, bones (Bone and Bones), and Cartilage of the body, i.e., Musculoskeletal System, during the prenatal and postnatal stages of development.
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Growth of habitual patterns of Behavior in childhood and Adolescence.
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Processes orchestrated or driven by a plethora of Genes, Plant Hormones, and inherent biological timing mechanisms facilitated by secondary molecules, which result in the systematic transformation of [..]
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The process of formulating, improving, and expanding educational, managerial, or service-oriented Work plans (excluding Computer Program development).
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The stages of development of the psychological aspects of Sexuality from Birth to adulthood; i.e., oral, anal, genital, and latent periods.
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The processes of anatomical and physiological changes related to sexual or reproductive functions during the Life span of a Human or an Animal, from Fertilization to Death. These include Sex Determina [..]
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The process by which the employer promotes staff performance and Efficiency consistent with management Goals and objectives.
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The continuous sequential physiological and psychological changes during Adolescence, approximately between the age of 13 and 18.
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The continuous sequential physiological and psychological maturing of an individual from Birth up to but not including Adolescence.
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Development of a Library collection, including the determination and coordination of selection Policy, assessment of needs of users and potential users, collection use studies, collection evaluation, [..]
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Mobilization of Human, financial, capital, physical and or natural resources to generate goods and services.
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Morphological and physiological development of Embryos.
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Morphological and physiological development of Fetuses.
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The method of drawing the same lines on a flat surface which have already been drawn on a curved surface. The shapes and lines produced by development are the same as though the curved surface from wh [..]
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The process of regulated growth that results from the interaction of the genome with cytoplasm and the environment. It involves a programmed sequence of phenotypic events that are typically irreversib [..]
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Underground work carried out for the purpose of opening up a mineral deposit. Includes shaft sinking, crosscutting, drifting and raising, stripping/open pit mining. Development drilling
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A phase of activity ranging from confirmation of a mineral deposit to the decision to build a mine. Development includes all geological, engineering and economic work necessary to ensure profitable mining and compliance with applicable laws.
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The preparation of a mining property or area so that an orebody can be analyzed and its tonnage and quality estimates have been made; ore essentially ready for mining.
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Underground work carried out for the purpose of opening up a mineral deposit. Includes shaft sinking, crosscutting, drifting and raising. Development drilling
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extension of the sword arm accompanied by the lunge
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1. When moving your pieces from their original, starting positions, at the beginning of a game, to what you see as their more-influential squares, you're causing their Development. 2. We're afraid it's always "backwards", for the Chess Glossary Team.
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The moving of pieces from their starting positions to new positions where their mobility and activity are increased. To bring pieces into play.
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The process whereby a single cell becomes a differentiated organism. The process of orderly change that an individual goes through in the formation of structure.
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In relation to any land, means:-
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This long-term process begins with meeting the most basic human needs
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Means a creative process resulting in a product, from the first idea to the finished marketable product.
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The phase of petroleum operations that brings a discovery to full-scale production.
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dih-vel-uhp-muhnt Phase on which a proven oil or gas field is brought into production by drilling production (development) wells.
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well A well drilled in an already discovered oil or gas field.
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Activities following exploration including the installation of facilities and the drilling and completion of wells for production purposes.
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The phase of petroleum operations that brings a discovery or an existing field into full-scale production.
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The phase of petroleum operations that occurs after exploration has proven successful, and before full-scale production (inter alia, construction of production facilities).
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The study of industrialization.
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The carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operations in, on, over or under the land, or the making of any material change in the use of any buildings or other land and some categories [..]
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cost of fundraising expenses. This includes cost of soliciting donors and costs associated with fundraising events.
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The improvement of land in order to make use of it, e.g. by building structures on it or by adapting existing structures. Development can either be for the developer's own use, or else specula [..]
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(uncountable) The process of developing; growth, directed change. *tl|kaunlaran, * Kinaray-a:krj|kaoswagan {{tran [..]
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the carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operations in, on, over or under land, or the making of any material change in the use of any buildings or land.
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Has the same meaning as it has under the Planning and Development Act 2005: “means the development or use of any land, including — (a)       any demolition, erection, construction, alteration of or addition to any building or structure on the land; (b)       the carrying out on the land of any excavation or other works; (c)       in the case of a p [..]
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A concept that refers to standard of living or the quality of life of a human population.
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The carrying out of building, engineering and mining or other operations in, on, over or under land, or the making of any material change in the use of any building or other land.
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The sustainable improvement of national, community and personal quality of life and capacity.
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The process of constructing of a new building, rehabilitating of an existing building, or improving land, to be sold, rented, or occupied by the developer
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Stages of growth from infancy on up, observable in sequential steps (rolling over, sitting up, standing, walking, talking). Development is generally measured in the following areas: fine motor, gross motor, cognitive, self-help, social-emotional, and language (expressive and receptive).
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Second stage of Hughes Model. Testing the solution in increasingly complex environments.
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An economic term that implies improving efficiency in the use of materials and energy in an economy, and progress toward a sustainable economic system. Compare with economic growth.
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