0 used to describe a time near the end of an organization's or product's development: --
The firm is looking for younger, riskier start-up companies instead of its traditional late-stage investments.
The company has 157 drugs in development, including eight in late-stage development.
Compromised late-stage motion processing in schizophrenia.
For a given basic reproduction number, disease extinction is most likely when late-stage infected animals are responsible for most of the transmission.
A later lower salinity fluid is recorded by late-mineralization thrusting and by late-stage secondary inclusions in the mineralized veins.
This result was encouraging, since it suggested cathepsin proteases have important functions in late-stage disease.
On the use of dihedral angle change to decode late-stage textural evolution in cumulates.
Physical problems are, however, overshadowed by the momentous cognitive disturbance and typically emerge only in late-stage disease.
The late-stage spermatid used was oval shaped, which suggested that it was an elongating or elongated spermatid.
However, an important pure shear component or late-stage pure-shear regime, unambiguously indicated by quartz c-axis fabrics, has often obscured the sense of shear.