juveniles in English

noun
1
a young person.
It promises efforts to correct behavioural problems among juveniles and to adopt changes to educational programmes, with new curricula, texts and teaching methods to reduce stress on kids.

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1. The adults can recognize the juveniles; the juveniles can recognize the adults.

2. Red Avadavat cock & juveniles

3. And firefly light first originated in these juveniles.

4. Some postcranial remains of juveniles were also attributed to Tuarangisaurus.

5. Juveniles fledge looking like females, but with a black beak.

6. Juveniles are much duller in colour than adult Bullfinches

7. Nonspecific immunity (complement activity) was reduced in juveniles fed 4% protein.

8. Most Curfew laws apply only to juveniles under the age of 18.

9. Alternatively, respondents may exaggerate their delinquencies out of bravado, especially likely with juveniles.

10. The only indication of change is when the juveniles move off to commence feeding.

11. The two juveniles are being represented by Marshall County public defender Roger Bolin.

12. He revealed that the boy was only one of 135 juveniles taken in during the inquiry.

13. Equipping the " three - dimensional World " of Youth and Juveniles with the Important Thought of " three Representations "

14. Juveniles also have this stripe, but it fades on males at about 9 months.

15. §249, required the FBI to collect data concerning hate Crimes committed by or directed against juveniles

16. optimise exploitation patterns to provide protection for juveniles and spawning aggregations of marine biological resources;

17. To date # per cent of sentences for juveniles in Tirana are adjudicated through orders for community service

18. In 1991, both females and juveniles were probably in poorer condition prior to migrating and entering hibernation.

19. The key feature of summer is raising fledglings and juveniles to become successful adult Crows

20. Synonyms for Bairns include children, youngsters, babies, infants, juveniles, kids, minors, toddlers, newborns and youth

21. Cardinality.ai’s human-centric approach helps state agencies to efficiently assist children, juveniles, adults, and families in need.

22. addition, article 45 of the Act makes it obligatory to provide State-funded primary education for imprisoned juveniles.

23. Admonishments TO JUVENILES Explicitly required: Must appear in person with parent or guardian in open court

24. Finally, after almost 6 months the juveniles and their parents begin to take to the air

25. Adult eastern gray squirrels influence recruitment into local populations by directing aggression at juveniles and nonresidents.

26. To date, 38 per cent of sentences for juveniles in Tirana are adjudicated through orders for community service.

27. I shared my nursery with other embryos and juveniles, from clams and crabs to sea urchins and anemones.

28. 21 Many juveniles in the United States were arrested and held in reformatory for shooting on campus.

29. Children and juveniles took and continue to take an active part in all events and on the Final Report.

30. 30 The number of juveniles in the general population has fallen by a fifth in the past 10 years.

31. All of the Catenary accidents in the sample data involved juveniles and all resulted in serious injury or death

32. Carjackings Have Spiked And Juveniles Are Often Involved In at least one case, the suspect was 11 years old

33. Age has little effect on dominance in hens, but in many primates older animals are often dominant to juveniles.

34. Juveniles 15 and older committing rape or forcible assault are named prominently in offenses automatically transferred to adult court.

35. ‘Most studies of the locomotor performance of reptiles have focused on lizards, with Chelonians, especially hatchlings and juveniles, being largely overlooked.’

36. Road Apportioners, designated--1861, 202 JUVENILES Juvenile court abolished, inferior court established--1969, 1629 Juvenile court, judge designated (12th Jud

37. Proceedings against seven juveniles were ended with final and absolute effect within the framework of a non-penal settlement (“diversion”

38. Proceedings against seven juveniles were ended with final and absolute effect within the framework of a non‐penal settlement (“diversion”).

39. Hatching occurred over a two-month period commencing at the end of June, with most juveniles emerging in mid-July.

40. In radio-tagged adults and fledged juveniles, accidents in buildings and other human infrastructures were responsible for two-thirds of all fatalities.

41. Children who have spent time in adult facilities have a higher rate of recidivism than those who are treated as juveniles.

42. Juveniles are much smaller, usually 49–54 mm (1.9–2.1 in) long at birth, and are covered in downy white pelage.

43. In detention rooms, contact between juveniles and adults is avoided by separating the time of bathing, exercise and entering/exiting detention rooms.

44. The annual sub will vary between £200 for men and £65 for juveniles, but entrance fees have been waived for the time being.

45. PSOCOPTERA (= Corrodentia & Psocodea)-- < Images, #2 > & < Juveniles, #2 > Please refer also to the following links for details on this group:

46. Borstal Schools are a type of youth detention center in India that is used exclusively for the impri s onment of minors or juveniles

47. According to a study conducted by the Justice Ministry in Japan, “juveniles [account] for 57.4 percent of all suspects questioned or arrested,” reports The Daily Yomiuri.

48. 30 Photo Gallery: Great White Sharks So called because of the tiger-like stripes on juveniles, the tiger shark is, like its terrestrial namesake, a voracious hunter.

49. This Mediterranean marbled newt population was characterized by aestivation and hibernation periods, a prolonged aquatic phase in adults, and a presence of juveniles in water.

50. We access the morphology and allometry of the scapulocoracoid and furcula and show that they grow, at least in juveniles, in isometry with the humerus.