| developmental anatomy |
the field of embryology concerned with the changes that cells, tissues, organs, and the body as a whole undergo from a germ cell of each parent to the resulting offspring; it includes both prenatal and postnatal development.
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| developmental coordination disorder |
[DSM-IV] problematic or delayed development of gross and fine motor coordination skills, not due to a neurological disorder or to general mental retardation; affected children appear to be clumsy rather than grossly impaired. It may persist into adulthood.
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| developmental age |
age estimated from the degree of anatomical development. In psychology, the age of an individual as determined by the degree of his emotional, mental, anatomical, and physiologic maturation.
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| developmental psychology |
The field of psychology that focuses on development across the life span.
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| develop |
to apply chemicals to expose photographic material ( as a film) in order to bring out the picture.
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