| juvenile |
(see: children's books)
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| juvenile hormone |
A hormone that enables an immature insect to develop normally into an adult. An immature insect will not develop properly if exposed to synthetic juvenile hormones as happens when they are used as a pesticide. See Insect Growth Regulators.
Ãâó: wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/epd/ipm/docs/glos.html
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| juvenile |
A young bird that is able to fly but has not completely lost its down. Often also used to describe a species young during the stage just before adulthood.
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| juvenile a. |
sinus arrhythmia occurring in children.
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| juvenile acquired h. |
hypothyroidism with an insidious onset in childhood, caused by thyrotropin deficiency; it is marked by slowing and cessation of growth, thickening and yellowing of the skin, coarse facies, delayed pubertal development, and short stature at maturity.
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