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developing

Definition for developing

adjective as in changing

adjective as in embryonic

adjective as in emergent

adjective as in improving

adjective as in infant/infantile

adjective as in living

adjective as in maturing

adjective as in ongoing

adjective as in revolutionary

noun as in blossoming

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flowering

noun as in efflorescence

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“We need long-term studies following young people to fully understand the effects of psychiatric medications on the developing brain,” said Dr. Mark Olfson, professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

Ruter said it is addressing the vulnerability by developing firewalls and delaying the signals sent to the vehicles, among other solutions.

The Finnish telecom-equipment provider announced a new strategy in which it plans to accelerate growth in AI and cloud, while developing new technology that incorporates AI into the next generation of mobile networks.

They have also identified the climate patterns that set the stage for this growth, allowing them to begin developing a system that could predict future Sargassum arrivals.

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Kyiv has used hundreds of domestically produced drones and a small number of long-range missiles it has been developing with Western help.

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