0 only recently formed or started, but likely to grow larger quickly:
1 in the earliest stages of development:
Everyone in this nascent business is still struggling with basic issues.
These nascent yolk precursors could become fused with each other to form a membrane-limited yolk platelet, which always enclosed lipid droplets.
If applied generally, this approach might have the result that conventions are merely placeholders for nascent customary international law.
The large oligosaccharide is transferred en bloc to the nascent polypeptide chain, which is transported across or inserted into the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
Given the nascent army's triumph over local bosses, a new centralised power emerged, not civilians, but the armed forces themselves (39).
The degree to which that style and aesthetic reflected nascent tendencies, latent logics or more fully conscious intentions is a question we leave unanswered.
These findings suggest that a sizeable percentage of citizens in nascent democracies respond strategically to 'wasted-vote' opportunities.
It cannot, therefore, be simply characterized as either 'mercantilist ' or nascent 'political economy'.
An investigation of the fate of cells transplanted orthotopically between morulae/nascent blastocysts in the mouse.