0 (also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful -- mindreårig
She will not be sent to prison – she is still a juvenile
juvenile offenders.
1 childish -- barnlig
juvenile behaviour.
However, juveniles showed a larger variation in the upwards heaving of the chest sac.
In fledged juveniles testosterone would mainly induce the oblique and forward display.
In other respects, however, first estrus in juveniles is similar to pheromone-induced estrus in adults.
We find that very often policymakers do not choose to fund prevention methods that can benefit juveniles in general, and taxpayers and citizens in particular.
In both the juveniles and infants, the caudatelesioned monkeys were impaired on both spatial delayed response and alternation relative to age-matched controls.
Therefore, juveniles should show flexible predation behaviour on thrips larvae depending on spider mite availability.
Although still significant at 5 days, the percent hatch inhibition was reduced slightly, suggesting decreased serotonin potency, allowing partial recovery of the affected pre-hatch juveniles.
Many fourth and fifth stage juveniles may be available to resume final development to maturity.
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