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(1) A natural consequence of development,the gradual beginning or coming forth,a natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant,projection,product,consequence
(2) A natural consequence of development
(3) The gradual beginning or coming forth
(4) A natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant
(5) Projection
(6) Product
(7) Consequence
(1) The balayage technique provides ultimate control over color application and allows for less outgrowth and more contrast in the hair.
(2) A sixth test result - loop length approximation - is a natural outgrowth of the previous five tests.
(3) The seeds are attached to a durable fruit casing by a cord with a fleshy outgrowth , or aril, at its base that bats find appetizing.
(4) Although maybe this is simply an outgrowth of the semi-obsessive logorrhea of writers, where they feel they know their work best and can't help but respond.
(5) With further outgrowth the radius and ulna develop
(6) Begun in 1972 as an outgrowth of the chapel of the same name, the school runs from kindergarten through twelfth grade and enrolls about 100 students.
(7) The eye first appears as an outgrowth from the brain
(8) Then there was the equally intriguing suggestion that what happened was simply a grotesque outgrowth of things which happen all the time in some small businesses.
(9) Angiogenesis, a process by which new blood vessels sprout from existing one, is a prerequisite for outgrowth and metastasis of tumour.
(10) When you were younger, did you have any ambitions to appear in movies, or did that just happen as an outgrowth of your comedy dream?
(11) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510It's an outgrowth of the idea that somehow it's exciting to be on camera, that our lives become interesting and more real when they're on camera,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said.
(12) My interest is an outgrowth of over twenty years of research on expansion of the Earth.
(13) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Rather than adhering to a set form and a limited range of gestures, as in ballet, the dancer creates form as an outgrowth of his or her own communicative impulses,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb the dance school says.
(14) The new county leadership expresses a vision for economic development that sees job creation as the natural outgrowth of business development.
(15) It is an outgrowth of modern problem solving: a system for living.
(16) The book is an imaginative outgrowth of practical criticism
(17) First of all, the discovery that germs cause infection was an outgrowth of Pasteur's studies demonstrating that germs cause putrefaction of animal and vegetable material outside the body.
(18) It's the most energetic part of the body which is physically working all the time and it's also an outgrowth of the brain.
(19) The smaller, more distal foramen formed through a similar course of differential outgrowth and fusion.
(20) It was founded in London in the 1860s as an outgrowth of Methodism, a sort of militant form of Methodism which had a strong sense of social justice.
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Ingrowth