Examples of terminal saccular period in the following topics:
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- Lung development can be divided into distinct stages: the pseudoglandular period, the canalicular period, and the terminal saccular period.
- The canalicular period spans weeks 16 to 26, during which the lumens of the bronchi enlarge, lung tissue becomes highly vascularized, and respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts develop from the terminal bronchioles.
- The terminal saccular period spans from week 26 to birth.
- Lastly, the alveolar period spans from birth to eight years of age, during which the terminal saccules, alveolar ducts, and alveoli increase in number.
- True alveoli appear as indentations in the saccular wall, and septae form to produce divisions in the wall.
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- Critical periods have been identified for the development of the hearing and vestibular system.
- The auditory vesicle gives rise to the utricular and saccular components of the membranous labyrinth.
- Critical periods have been identified for the development of hearing and the vestibular system.
- Disruption of maturation during this period can cause changes in normal balance and movement through space.
- Moreover, exposure to abnormal vestibular stimuli during the critical period is associated with irregular motor development.
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- Other tribes were approved for termination, but were successful in testifying before Congress that they should not be terminated.
- The five year deadline for making a claim, August 1951, caused many tribes to file in the months preceding the end of the registration period.
- This helped non-terminated tribes, but terminated tribal children were not allowed to apply for these funds.
- The Menominee Indians experienced high poverty rates from the very beginning of termination, unlike the Klamath Tribe which was able to escape poverty for a brief period.
- Over one hundred tribes were terminated during the termination policy era.
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- In short-term memory tasks, participants are given a set of items (e.g. letters, digits) one at a time and then, after varying periods of delay, are asked for recall of the items.
- Self-terminating implies that comparisons stop abruptly as soon as the target is found, and then the response is generated.
- If the reaction time slope for a positive trial (where the target was present in the memory set) is about half of the slope for a negative trial (where the target was not present in the memory set), this demonstrates self-terminating processing .
- Participants may process some serial memory sets using the self-terminating method and others with the exhaustive method.
- This line graph depicts both positive and negative self-terminating search, comparing length of list to mean reaction time recall.
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- In serious cases, the user may have his or her account terminated.
- An early-termination fee is charged by a company when a customer wants or needs to be released from a contract before it expires.
- If tenants rent for a shorter period, or month-to-month, they are instead charged significantly more per month, and are often denied any promotional deals.
- Mobile phone companies in the U.S., such as Verizon Wireless , are notorious for large early-termination fees, which can be in the hundreds of dollars .
- Mobile phone service providers often charge an early termination fee on their service, which is a form of consumer penalty.
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- Once the Federal ten-day waiting period has passed, the Franchise Agreement becomes a State level jurisdiction document.
- Definitions, such as: Agreement, Territory Area, Area Licensee, Authorized deductions, Gross Receipts, License Network, The System Manual, Trademarks, Start Date, Trade name, Termination, Transfer of license.
- Transfer of License, such as: Consent of franchisor, Termination of license, Termination by licensee, Termination by licensee
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- If you were to manually find the FV of all the payments, it would be important to be explicit about when the inception and termination of the annuity is.
- For an annuity-due, the payments occur at the beginning of each period, so the first payment is at the inception of the annuity, and the last one occurs one period before the termination.
- For an ordinary annuity, however, the payments occur at the end of the period.
- This means the first payment is one period after the start of the annuity, and the last one occurs right at the end.
- where m is the payment amount, r is the interest rate, n is the number of periods per year, and t is the length of time in years.
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- The Preclassic period is the first of three periods in Mayan history, coming before the Classic and Postclassic periods.
- The Preclassic period saw the rise of large-scale ceremonial architecture, writing, cities, and states.
- The Preclassic period itself is divided into four periods: Early Preclassic, Middle Preclassic, Late Preclassic, and Terminal Preclassic
- The Late or Terminal Preclassic murals found in San Bartolo reflect the profound relationship between the Olmec and Maya civilizations over hundreds of years, due to the striking artistic similarities.
- These murals also provide a window into the Terminal Preclassic sacrificial and inauguration rituals, such as bloodletting, that were practiced around 100 BCE.
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- Most commonly, these are periods,
question marks, and exclamation points.
- Ending punctuation can also be referred to
as end marks, stops, or terminal punctuation.
- Periods can also be
used at the end of an indirect question.
- Periods are also used in
abbreviations.
- Remember that if an abbreviation that uses a period comes at the end of a
sentence you do not add a period—the period with the abbreviation
serves as the ending punctuation as well.
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- Endospores enable bacteria to lie dormant for extended periods, even centuries.
- They are commonly found in soil and water, where they may survive for long periods of time.
- The main types within the cell are terminal, subterminal, and centrally-placed endospores (]).
- Terminal endospores are seen at the poles of cells, whereas central endospores are more or less in the middle.
- Variations in endospore morphology: (1, 4) central endospore; (2, 3, 5) terminal endospore; (6) lateral endospore.