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Перевод: outgrowth
[существительное] отросток ; нарост ; выступ кости; отпрыск ; продукт ; результат
Тезаурус:
- It is maintained here that the constitution is nothing more nor less than the outgrowth of the "realities" and not, as Lord Sankey and many others of us tend to assume, something distinct from them and which can therefore be contrasted to them.
- With further outgrowth the radius and ulna develop within the inner mass of cells, then the wrist, and finally the hand with its digits.
- The main part of the eye, the retina, is an outgrowth from the brain, whereas the lens develops as an invagination from an overlying sheet of cells.
- The eye first appears as a cup-shaped outgrowth from the brain.
- The official history of the movement sees it as the outgrowth of "homes and refuges for the destitute and institutes opened in the evenings with a mainly educational purpose in view".
- The book is an outgrowth of a 1988 colloquium on "Pest Ants" held in Caracas, Venezuela.
- Outgrowth of the chick limb bud is mainly due to cell multiplication at the tip of the limb just beneath the thickened ridge-like structure in the surface layer.
- Lungs initially develop from an outgrowth of the sheet that lines the gut near the mouth and then this outgrowth branches repeatedly to give the millions of microscopic lobes in the lung.
- Extreme religious individualism, he insisted, was an outgrowth of the Methodist Revival, amongst other sources, presumably because of its emphasis on individual experiences of "salvation".
- Most importantly, he claimed that the new science was not the progeny of earlier science but the outgrowth of developments in the practical arts.
- The lens forms at precisely the spot where the outgrowth of the eye, in the form of an eyecup, approaches the surface.
- The eye has two different origins: the eyecup that forms the retina is an outgrowth from the brain, while the lens comes from the sheet of cells covering the embryo.
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