CHE SIGNIFICA PRECOCIOUSLY IN INGLESE
precocial
Nella biologia, il termine precociale si riferisce a specie in cui i giovani sono relativamente maturi e mobili dal momento della nascita o della cova. La strategia di sviluppo opposta è chiamata "altricial" in cui i giovani sono nati o schietti impotenti. Specie estremamente precociali possono essere chiamate "superprecocial". Queste tre categorie formano un continuum, senza perturbazioni tra loro. Le specie precociali sono normalmente nidifughe, il che significa che lasciano il nido poco dopo la nascita o la cova. Lo span tra specie precociali e altrettive è particolarmente ampia negli uccelli. Gli uccelli precociali sono nati con gli occhi aperti. Sono coperte di piume di piume che presto crescono alle piume adulte dopo la cova. Uccelli di questo tipo possono anche nuotare e correre molto prima della nascita di altri uccelli, come uccelli da canoro. Gli uccelli molto precoci possono essere pronti a lasciare il nido in un breve periodo di tempo dopo la schiusa. Molti pulcini precociali non sono indipendenti nella termoregolazione, e dipendono dal genitore che li accompagna per scoraggiarli con calore corporeo per un breve periodo di tempo. Gli uccelli precociali ritrovano il proprio cibo, a volte con l'aiuto o l'istruzione dei genitori.
definizione di precociously nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di precocemente nel dizionario è in modo tale da essere avanti nello sviluppo, come nello sviluppo mentale di un bambino. Un'altra definizione di precocemente è la fioritura o la maturazione precoce.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PRECOCIOUSLY»
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Managing Animals in New Guinea: Preying the Game in the ...
It lists them in pairs, a common recitation device among the Wola, urging both to
grow precociously. It also talks of the off-cuts being as plentiful as wood chips
and houseyard sweepings, as previously. The repetition of refrains seen here, as
in ...
2
The Flowering of Apomixis: From Mechanisms to Genetic ...
If meiosis is successfully preempted, one of several forms of diplospory (Fig 1)
occurs, i.e., on embryo sac forms precociously from the megosporocyte (An/
ennorio-type diplospory) or young femate meiocyte [Tawxowm or /xen's-types of ...
Yves Savidan, John G. Carman, Thomas Dresselhaus,
2001
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The Psychology of Cultural Experience
From this perspective, the Bielefeld babies can be understood as precociously
self- reliant in accordance with a culture-specific parental agenda for behavioral
development, just as middle-class American toddlers are often precociously ...
Carmella C. Moore, Holly F. Mathews,
2001
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Speaking Honestly with Sick and Dying Children and ...
The. "Precociously. Mature”. Child. All parents are convinced that their child is "
something special.” That view is understandable, and in general we can say that
every human being per se is something special. Often enough, however, parents
...
Dietrich Niethammer,
2012
However, animals expressing Ex[lin-4A::let-7] only very rarely produced alae
precociously, whereas those expressing Ex[lin-4B:: let-7] produced alae with a
penetrance similar to that of Iin-41(mal04); 29-80% of animals bearing Ex[lin-4B::
...
Bruce Stillman, David Stewart, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
2006
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Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculum in the United ...
137) also use the term to refer to “precociously” talkative American toddlers, “
precociously” obedient Gusii toddlers and “precociously” adept Japanese
preschoolers. This demonstrates that the breadth of child behavior is broader
than had ...
Frederick T. L. Leong, Wade E. Pickren, Mark M. Leach,
2011
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Current Trends in the Embryology of Angiosperms
Ackerson (1984a) showed that immature embryos of soybean can be induced to
germinate precociously by depleting the endogenous pool of ABA. In contrast,
exogenous ABA added to in vitro cultured embryos of several species prevents ...
Sant Saran Bhojwani, Woong-Young Soh,
2001
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The Child's Creation of a Pictorial World
A similar position in regard to the incidence of precociously gifted child artists is
espoused by Haas, an early childhood educator and a member of a kibbutz in
Israel. She has devoted much time and effort to art education. Some 50 years ago
, ...
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Inri Cristo: The Unexpected Messiah
These spirits that incarnate precociously in human bodies, have the energy that
moves the animals; however, they do not have soul, or the Higher-self, they do
not have that connection with the cosmos, that superior luminous part that
provides ...
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Labour and the Poor in England and Wales, 1849-1851: ...
... the inevitable results of brutalized men and hardened and shameless women -
of childhood precociously knowing in everything which children ought not to
know, and, by consequence, precociously licentious and precociously criminal.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PRECOCIOUSLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
precociously nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Review: 'Charley's Aunt' a barrel of laughs
... have such difficulty finding their way to the blank pages of his notepad, reveals early on his precociously opportunistic tendencies. «St George News, lug 15»
Full transcript: Shashi Tharoor on politics, Macaulayputras and the …
I remember saying to my father with the precociously unpleasant wit that comes to the young, that going south is strictly for the birds. But, the ... «Firstpost, lug 15»
Men in the Cities at the Royal Court Theatre | Theatre review
... starting with the gratuitously violent murder of British soldier Lee Rigby and manoeuvring to the very private thoughts of a precociously sexual ... «The Upcoming, lug 15»
Southpaw review: Jake Gyllenhaal bulks up for a heavyweight …
Rachel McAdams is the grounding force as his wife (brassy though she is) and mother to his little girl Leila (the precociously sombre Oona ... «Digital Spy UK, lug 15»
Tomic through to Bogota quarter-finals
The precociously talented yet trouble-prone 22-year-old will now face Japan's Tatsuma Ito in the quarter-finals. Tomic is the only Australian left ... «ninemsn, lug 15»
How Can PSG Make Progress in the Next Two Seasons?
... demonstrating just how strong PSG's future could be if they put some faith in their latest batch of exciting and precociously talented kids. «Bleacher Report, lug 15»
Lovebox 2015 - Victoria Park, London
Wise, witty, funny and poised, her precociously authoritative stage presence has the crowd gripped. That most Don-like of grime artists, Skepta ... «NME.com, lug 15»
'Ant-Man' to Amy to 'Minions': How the Judd Apatow Effect just hit a …
For the precociously confident Crowe, their youth was no impediment to being taken seriously. Three decades later, I asked David to interview ... «Washington Post, lug 15»
The Open 2015: Paul Dunne following Graeme McDowell's path …
And yet with each stride of this precociously poised round of 66, elevating the 22-year-old to the summit of the giant yellow leaderboard behind ... «Telegraph.co.uk, lug 15»
Sheffield United: Che Adams' focus all on Blades despite Cardiff …
And the precociously talented teenager, who burst onto the scene in spectacular fashion with a two goal salvo against Tottenham six months ... «The Star, lug 15»