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  • ...fter hatching or being born. The young are typically born or hatched in an undeveloped state, often lacking full sight and feathers, and require care from parents ...uch as [[sparrow]]s and [[raven]]s. These species give birth to relatively undeveloped young, and the parents must care for the young by bringing them food and pr
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  • ...m the Latin word "rudimentum," which means "a beginning, first attempt, or undeveloped state." ...he Latin "rudimentum," which translates to "a beginning, first attempt, or undeveloped state." It was first used in the English language in the mid-16th century.
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  • ...cultures, particularly in Australia. The term "bush" refers to the wild or undeveloped areas where these practices originated. ..."bush medicine" is derived from the English words "bush", meaning wild or undeveloped land, and "medicine", referring to the science or practice of diagnosing, t
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  • ...elds of medicine to describe conditions, processes, or structures that are undeveloped or less complex than is typical in the norm. ...is used to describe cells, tissues, or structures that are in an early or undeveloped state.
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  • ...animals like the platypus and echidna. Marsupials give birth to relatively undeveloped young, which continue to develop outside the womb, typically in a pouch. Pl ...rsupials]]: A group of mammals characterized by giving birth to relatively undeveloped young.
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  • ...[[gonads]] (the organs that produce sex cells) are partially or completely undeveloped.
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  • ...be a group of mammals that are characterized by giving birth to relatively undeveloped young. These young ones are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the
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  • ...e proglottids closest to the head of the tapeworm are immature and contain undeveloped reproductive organs. As the proglottids move further from the head, they ma
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  • ...əsɪtɪkəs/) is a rare medical condition where a parasitic twin head with an undeveloped body is attached to the head of a developed twin. This condition is a type
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  • ...the fact that the cancer originates from cells that are in an embryonic or undeveloped state, and that it typically affects the skeletal muscles.
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  • Marsupials are characterized by giving birth to relatively undeveloped young. These newborns, known as [[Joeys]], then continue their development
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  • ...l types of patients with breathing difficulty, from premature infants with undeveloped lungs to elderly patients with lung disease.
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  • ...by low population density, small settlements, and a significant amount of undeveloped land.
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  • ...n they are still green and tender. The beans inside the pods are small and undeveloped at this stage. The pods have a texture similar to green beans and a flavor
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  • ...d distinctive facial features. Other symptoms may include clubbed feet and undeveloped sex organs.
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  • White Marsh was largely undeveloped until 1965, when the [[Baltimore County]] government established it as a pl
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  • # '''[[Vacant Land]]''': This includes undeveloped, early development or reuse, subdivision and site assembly.
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  • ...rsupial]]: A group of mammals, characterized by giving birth to relatively undeveloped young.
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