The relative juvenility of epicormic and basal shoots has been widely reported in forestry species. |
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In their pursuit of youth, men of my generation show some worrying signs of juvenility. |
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It simply seems to have been made from the leftovers of yesterday's juvenility. |
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Whether or not more people really are becoming frozen in permanent juvenility, the social atmosphere seems perilously conducive to it. |
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I was disgusted by the juvenility and meanness running through it all. |
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In some ways juvenility is a continuation of developmental trends initiated in the embryo. |
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Gradual structural change in the growing point, however, does not adequately account for all aspects of juvenility. |
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A long-term developmental trend begins after the definition of the growing point in early embryogenesis and continues thereafter through juvenility and the period of vegetative growth into the reproductive phase. |
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Elder spent the last decades of his professional life applying his extraordinary technical facility, his appetite for juvenility and his indiscrimination to the service of Playboy magazine. |
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