0 (a) marked change of form, appearance, character etc -- sự biến hình
a caterpillar’s metamorphosis into a butterfly.
Most likely we will wind up abandoning the task of keeping track of price altogether and complete the metamorphosis to nonrigorous mathematics.
Developmentalists must, of course, account for the metamorphosis and disappearance of any child-specific apparatus that we posit.
Physiological disturbances, such as incomplete moulting and metamorphosis, were variable in the two periods studied.
Mean percentage metamorphosis increased incrementally to 99% between 6 and 12 day old biofilm treatments.
The scheme will test the idea of a gradual metamorphosis of the landscape carpets into building carpets.
Similarly, prepupae were collected at least 72 h before metamorphosis would normally begin.
The earliest one is probably linked to the metamorphosis separating anaprotaspid and metaprotaspid stages, whereas the second phase occurs in late ontogenetic stages.
Here the central tragic theme is the muchlamented metamorphosis of the seventeenth-century business woman or diligent housekeeper into the nineteenth-century parasite.