| developmental anomaly |
1. a structural abnormality of any type. 2. a defect resulting from imperfect development of the embryo.
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| developmental mechanics |
embryological mechanisms as revealed mainly by experimentation.
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| 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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| deviation |
The word deviation means an act of deviating, or the amount by which something has deviated, or the (real or metaphorical) route followed by a deviation.*In radio, frequency deviation is the result of frequency modulation. In the FM band for broadcasting, deviation is normally 150kHz total, which is ?5kHz of the carrier frequency. Excessive deviation is the result of overmodulation, and causes interference to adjacent channels. ...
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