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maturation

[mach-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌmætʃ əˈreɪ ʃən /














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To build this factory, the researchers picked three immune cues involved in T cell maturation.

From Science Daily

Tran views Bitcoin as being in a phase of maturation, with the macroeconomic outlook—including the Federal Reserve’s next move on interest rates—being the most important catalyst for major price trends in crypto.

From Barron's

In those places consumers could buy it and take delivery from long futures contracts on maturation, without pressuring miners to bring anymore to the market, he said.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, the audience has perched between seasons, with little indication of whether the show will sufficiently account for its young stars’ off-camera maturation within the story once it returns.

From Salon

Those strides served as a reminder of Bellinger’s tantalizing talent, as well as a sign of his growing maturation as he enters his 10th year in the majors.

From Los Angeles Times