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- Maturationism is an early childhood educational philosophy that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to p****ively...
- Look up maturation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maturation is the process of becoming mature; the emergence of individual and behavioral characteristics...
- In immunology, affinity maturation is the process by which TFH cell-activated B cells produce antibodies with increased affinity for antigen during the...
- In vitro maturation (IVM) is the technique of letting the contents of ovarian follicles and the oocytes inside mature in vitro. It can be offered to women...
- The Maturational Theory of child development was introduced in 1925 by Dr. Arnold Gesell, an American educator, pediatrician and clinical psychologist...
- The oocyte maturation inhibitor (OMI) is an inhibitory factor created by follicular cells during a primary oocyte maturation. It is believed to be the...
- The maturation inhibitors are a class of antiviral drugs for the treatment of infection with HIV. They act by interfering with the maturation of the virus...
- Maturation is a guiding notion in educational theory that argues children will develop their cognitive skills innately, with little influence from their...
- Induction of final maturation of oocytes is a procedure that is usually performed as part of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation to render the oocytes...
- further develop when fertilized. It is developed from the primary oocyte by maturation. Oogenesis is initiated in the embryonic stage. In mammals, the first...