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Preadult Socialization,"
American Political Science Review,
March 1997;
Valentino and Sears, "Event-Driven
Political Socialization and the
Preadult Socialization...
- They are
unique among insect orders in
having a
fully winged terrestrial preadult stage, the subimago,
which moults into a ****ually
mature adult, the imago...
-
having gone
unnoticed at
least partially due to its
resemblance to
certain preadult plumages of the sun conure. The sun, jandaya, and golden-capped parakeets...
- the abomasum,
where they
develop into L4,
usually within 48 hours, or
preadult larvae. The L4
larvae then molt and
develop into the L5
adult form. The...
- Valentino, N. A. (1997).
Politics matter.
Political events as
catalysts for
preadult socialization.
American Political Science Review, 91(1), 45-65. Beck, P...
- men were (by definition) not
permitted to take the wakashū role; only
preadult boys (or, later, lower-class men) were
considered legitimate targets of...
-
species of sea lice. With
exception of a
short period during the moult, the
preadult and
adult stages are
mobile on the fish, and in some cases, can move between...
- (help) Castleton,
Michael (2000). "Depth and
Substrate Preferences of
Preadult Cabezon (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus) in
Point Lobos Marine Reserve" (PDF)...
- to 5.2 mm (0.13 to 0.20 in). The two
preadult stages are
followed by the
fully mature adult phase. In the
preadult stages, the
genital complex is underdeveloped...
-
between these two is the subimago. In more
primitive fossil forms, the
preadult individuals had not just one
instar but
numerous ones (while the modern...