maturation Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of maturation In English

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Examples of maturation

  • Influence of maturation and aging on mechanical and biochemical properties of connective tissue in rats.

  • Nuclear and cytoplasmic determinants involved in the regulation of mammalian oocyte maturation.

  • The animal cap of the egg is marked by a cortical landmark known as the maturation spot.

  • The direction of this rotation appears to be cued by a process related to maturation spot position.

  • An answer to this question will be critical to any further understanding of the signalling pathways involved during maturation in vivo.

  • Branching patterns of contralaterally projecting isthmotectal axons during maturation of binocular maps.

  • Polyploidization and functional maturation are two distinct processes during megakaryocytic differentiation: involvement of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 in polyploidization.

  • After every 48 h in culture, 0.3 ml of the maturation medium was replaced with fresh medium.

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