immature in the PONS Dictionary

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Red blood cells still present often burst easily and the numbers of immature and damaged blood cells are increased.
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However, due to the high rate of recurrence in skeletally immature individuals, this procedure is usually postponed until skeletal maturity.
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Within this stroma, are numerous small, rounded, mineralized collagenous ossicles and immature osteoid.
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Immature pod color is green, mature color is bright red or purple.
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They undergo a modest change between immature and adult, without going through a pupal stage.
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Before fledging, the immature birds (at about 10 weeks of age) can weigh more than 4kg lb.
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Immature western tanagers initiate migration later than adult birds.
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Its length is up to 46 cm for an immature female - there are no adult specimens.
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Their psychological growth reverses, and they become more immature.
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Although he was the youngest member, he was not immature and handled himself well enough on the field.
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