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Developmental lines — is a metaphor of Anna Freud from her developmental theory to stress the continuous and cumulative character of childhood development. It emphasises the interactions and interdependencies between maturational and environmental determinants in… … Wikipedia
developmental grooves — fine grooves or lines marking the fusion area between adjacent cusps, named according to the portion of the crown which they connect. Called also developmental lines and segmental lines … Medical dictionary
Developmental disability — Disability Theory and models … Wikipedia
segmental lines — developmental grooves … Medical dictionary
Plant evolutionary developmental biology — For a more ecological discussion on the evolution of plant morphology, refer to Evolutionary history of plants Evolutionary developmental biology (evo devo) refers to the study of developmental programs and patterns from an evolutionary… … Wikipedia
List of contaminated cell lines — This is a list of cell cultures which have been cross contaminated and overgrown by other cells. A project is currently underway to enumerate and rename contaminated cell lines to avoid errors in research caused by misattribution (Masters, 2002) … Wikipedia
Outside The Lines Studio — is a day program for adults with developmental disabilities established in 1995 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Its primary goal is to provide a space for individuals to express themselves through the arts and to give access to the community through… … Wikipedia
Blaschko lines — a developmental pattern of skin growth seen in functional X chromosome mosaicism … Medical dictionary
Ken Wilber — Kenneth Ken Wilber Ken Wilber with Bernard Glassman (background) Born January 31, 1949 (1949 01 31) (age 62) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA … Wikipedia
line — 1. A mark, strip, or streak. In anatomy, a long, narrow mark, strip, or streak distinguished from the adjacent tissues by color, texture, or elevation. SEE ALSO: linea. 2. A unit of … Medical dictionary