English to Punjabi Dictionary developmental

developmental

ਵਿਕਾਸ
definition
adjective
developmental problems
concerned with the development of someone or something.
example
Once the large community of 'developmental' biologists working on the worm became involved, the pace quickened.
What programming techniques are used to identify my child's 'developmental' progress?
Corruption is at its peak, unemployment is touching new heights and there is no 'developmental' work.
These later variables can also be viewed within a 'developmental' psychopathology paradigm.
Interventions should be tailored to meet the 'developmental' needs of the child and also the family.
I am a 'developmental' biologist who also has a masters degree in the history of science.
Looking at it from a 'developmental' point of view, this could well have been the best year for golf in Sligo for a long time.
Ingrid had come to Berkeley in 1990 to do a Ph.D. in 'developmental' biology.
And it goes something like this: that no 'developmental' line in a baby goes up like that.
This proposed parallel evolution is also supported by the 'developmental' morphology of seedlings.
In contrast, physiologists and 'developmental' biologists emphasize mechanisms to explain Bergmann's rule.
Terrence Deacon works at the interface between neurobiology, 'developmental' biology and biological anthropology.
He then went on to describe the new plans for 'developmental' biology he was exploring.
They placed considerable emphasis on evolutionary and 'developmental' change.
Gymboree teaches and provides your children with unique 'developmental' play activities.
In 'developmental' psychology it's considered impolite even to mention it, let alone test it.
Somatic embryos at late 'developmental' stages were gently extracted from agarose layers with forceps.
The NAS committee comprised pediatricians, chemists, 'developmental' biologists, and food scientists.
It is designed to convey to the public the importance and relevance of recent research findings in 'developmental' biology.
In cnidarians, the 'developmental' biology of some aspects of clonality have been studied.
Zebrafish have been a significant model in 'developmental' biology for over a decade.
If the problem is not addressed through a varied diet, it can lead to 'developmental' delays and behavioural problems.
Every child that needs but doesn't get a speech therapist in the critical 'developmental' months is another child lost.
The eyeless gene is an example of the remarkable conservation of 'developmental' genes throughout the animal kingdom.
The department web site lists her concentration as 'developmental' biology.
Autism is a lifelong 'developmental' disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them.
He said a lot of damage had been done to the 'developmental' potential of the county by the way the Corrib project had been handled.
His research interests include early school leaving and 'developmental' psychology.
Plant ontogenetic 'developmental' processes and environmental conditions affect the size of this fraction.
There are reports on cultural events, book reviews and press clippings of 'developmental' news.
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