Examples of using Maturation in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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IVF-M(Menotropin), once follicular maturation has occurred.
IVF-M(Menotropin), once follicular maturation has occurred.
Vygotsky, primarily focused on the child's intellectual maturation.
tension allows time for regrouping and renegotiating, creating space for natural growth and maturation.
European Oak casks makes sure that those fruity, natural flavours stay in perfect balance throughout maturation.
in turn, imparts different flavours and colours to the whisky during maturation.
The cupule holds and protects the fruit during its growth and maturation.
vocal cord thickening, laryngeal enlargement, and prostate growth and maturation.
Bug harmful bug(Eurygaster integriceps) is a dangerous pest of cereal crops, showing maximum activity during their growth and maturation.
The four separate layers of the epidermis are formed by the differing stages of keratin maturation.
Let us remember that the path of human maturation is indeed the journey of love itself, which goes from receiving care to
The Glenlivet 15 year old's distinctive character is the result of selective maturation, a proportion of the spirit is matured in a selection of French Oak casks for a limited period,
Let us remember that the path of human maturation is indeed the journey of love itself, which goes from receiving care to the capacity for offering care,
However, today, with the emergence and maturation of 3D printing technology,
Androgenic effects include maturation of the sex organs, particularly the formation of the scrotum in the fetus,
during the menstrual cycle, and in the process of growth, maturation, and then aging.
Given the ongoing investment and maturation of the technology powering customer service bots
the stem cells and early progenitors, but it comes into effect later on to control the differentiation and maturation of the eosinophils.
wise coupage of cabernet grapes, obtained through the Double Reasoned Maturation(DMR) technique,
a population that had not been enrolled in the original clinical trials evaluating the effects of steroids on lung maturation.