0 (also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful -- เยาวชน
juvenile offenders.
She will not be sent to prison – she is still a juvenile
1 childish -- ทีทำตัวเหมือนเด็ก
juvenile behaviour.
Hence, it is suggested that juveniles fed further offshore than did larvae, so competition for food is seemingly alleviated by space budgeting.
The age distribution in our test population differed substantially from that of the population at large, with juveniles aged less than 20 years strongly overrepresented.
Samples collected in other management areas show significant differences in prevalence between juveniles and adults, although some of these are rather surprising.
The first two classes correspond to juveniles, the following three to adults.
A description, based on scanning electron microscopy observations, of the lateral field pattern of the third-stage infective juveniles is also provided.
In the latter case, the juveniles are actively foraging and feeding on the grain beetles and other insects serving as intermediate hosts.
From days 2 -7, both infected and uninfected juveniles had survival rates of greater than 80%.
Many fourth and fifth stage juveniles may be available to resume final development to maturity.