Definitionn. the gradual beginning or coming forth
Last update: July 30, 2015
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She saw a time before the emergence of human civilization, when his people ruled, a time when he was a prince among kings who grew up in the shadow of a war she couldn't see. [Please select]
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Temperature is probably the primary stimulus governing emergence after temporary periods of quiescence. [Please select]
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Activity may be sporadic after emergence if the weather is cold. [Please select]
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No chiggers were seen on turtles in the period from spring emergence until June 13, 1955. [Please select]
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Follicular growth is rapid in the period from spring emergence to ovulation. [Please select]
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Growth in the season of hatching depends on early hatching and early emergence from the nest. [Please select]
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The primary stimulus for emergence seems to be a period of warm moist weather. [Please select]
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The progressing band of emerging hair is narrow in most specimens but in some up to one-fifth of the circumference of the body has hair at the same degree of emergence. [Please select]
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The wave, therefore, has again changed its front, so that after its emergence from the prism it will pass on to _l_ _m_, and subsequently in the direction of the arrow. [Please select]
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