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  • Sex Crimes Among Juveniles, A study of Various Delinquencies (1947) B-5
  • In juveniles, a distinctive keel is found down the center
  • Because of his concern for juveniles, a multi-county juvenile detention facility
  • l, but has blue eyes (though not reliable in juveniles), a broad yellow tip to the tail, and never
  • ree pairs of arms are subequal in length; in juveniles about as long as the mantle, in adults 2-3 t
  • This yellow bill darkens as the juveniles age, eventually turning black once in adulth
  • These are the Classic Concept: Juveniles and Adults in separate habitats.
  • Juveniles and adult males are much smaller and do not
  • Stoke Heath holds male juveniles and young offenders up to the age of 21.
  • The prison holds a mixture of female adults, juveniles and young offenders.
  • specialized in likeable but none-too-bright juveniles and young leads.
  • It also holds a small number of juveniles and life sentenced prisoners.
  • these lizards varies by location and between juveniles and adults, as well as among males and femal
  • The main predators of A. astacus, both as juveniles and adults, are mink, eels, perch, pike, ott
  • as well-developed postorbital ridges in both juveniles and adults that extend laterally behind the
  • However, the juveniles and females are all very similar to each oth
  • th of adult males are pointed while those of juveniles and females are blunt.
  • Juveniles and sub-adults are jet black with a yellow d
  • Juveniles and adults that aren't breeding disperse acr
  • vidence Island, Bahamas) currently holds two juveniles and plans to implement a captive breeding pr
  • of marine creatures, from eggs to larvae to juveniles and adults, as well as eggs and babies of sh
  • health care, raising the age of majority for juveniles and reforming juvenile justice system.
  • is an informal term used by birders for the juveniles and females of several harrier species, when
  • rce effective safeguards against exposure to juveniles and to passersby.
  • oluminescent: Its eggs glow in the dark, and juveniles and most adults give off flashes of green li
  • Both juveniles and sub-adults prey more on smaller octopi s
  • to the State Institution for the Training of Juveniles and placed it under the control of a five me
  • ed the constitutional rights of thousands of juveniles, and hundreds of juvenile convictions were o
  • well known theatrical troupe called Terry's Juveniles and his acting career stretches back to 1950
  • However, subsequent examination of newborns, juveniles, and adults from Hawaii, South Africa, and T
  • ployers and employees, the work of women and juveniles) and, in his report, rejected the bill of mo
  • There was a 9.8% decrease in the number of juveniles appearing before a Children's Court Judge.
  • Adults and juveniles are similar except the juveniles do not have
  • ganisms lived a solitary lifestyle, although juveniles are sometimes attached to (or budding from)
  • Juveniles are brown above with two whitish "V" shapes
  • xes are similar, but non-breeding adults and juveniles are browner and lack the neck plumes.
  • Male and female plumages are similar, but juveniles are slightly smaller and duller in appearanc
  • are characterized by white underparts, while juveniles are cinnamon below.
  • Juveniles are black with a rust-tinged white face, hea
  • Adults have a steely blue body area but juveniles are yellow with brown stipes.
  • Juveniles are duller with less streaking and have a br
  • Juveniles are more lightly colored, even to the point
  • The juveniles are brownish gray, with a hint of adult colo
  • Juveniles are less contrastingly marked than the juven
  • The sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller, with a brownish tone to the plum
  • Many infective juveniles are produced from a single host could also p
  • Juveniles are brown above and buff below with a pinkis
  • Juveniles are brooded in a fold of the skin on the col
  • Juveniles are overall brown with pale pinkish-grey fac
  • The juveniles are duller than the female, and have a gray
  • Juveniles are far less distinctive than the orange-fac
  • Juveniles are reddish and instead of lengthwise stripe
  • Juveniles are white with a black spot on the dorsal fi
  • e species are not a uniform colour; unweaned juveniles are a light brown, turning to black after we
  • breeding plumage is brown and white and its juveniles are similar in appearance to the Wandering A
  • elongatus are found in deep, white water and juveniles are in usually shallow black waters of lagoo
  • Females and juveniles are duller than the male, with grey-brown br
  • The sexes are similar, but juveniles are a dull grey-green below, and lack the bl
  • tail coverts, hence females, and the similar juveniles, are often called "ringtails".
  • The sexes are similar, and the juveniles are also very much like the adults, although
  • tail coverts, hence females and the similar juveniles are often called "ringtails".
  • xes are similar, but non-breeding adults and juveniles are browner and lack the head plumes.
  • Juveniles are far less distinctive than the red-faced
  • Juveniles are much duller, but can be distinguished fr
  • to the males though somewhat duller, and the juveniles are rather streaky and lack the adults' dist
  • ave cinnamon underparts and Guam females and juveniles are white below.
  • Juveniles are green dorsally, with a series of small w
  • Males and juveniles are always translucent or transparent, while
  • Juveniles are duller with a yellowish back and rump, y
  • d commercially in large numbers, and captive juveniles are raised in aquaculture before being relea
  • Juveniles are a less dark shade of grey, lack the nape
  • to the males though somewhat duller, and the juveniles are rather streaky and the face maskl is ind
  • rp recurved cusp, while those of females and juveniles are blunt.
  • Juveniles are without spots.
  • Juveniles are filter feeders.
  • ed waters between 30 and 50 feet deep, while juveniles are common over seagrass beds or other struc
  • Juveniles are similar to adults.
  • Juveniles are browner above and streaked below.
  • Juveniles are more uniform buff than adults.
  • Sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller and streaked.
  • The females and juveniles are always more cryptically marked.
  • Juveniles are brown with little gloss, and have short
  • Juveniles are greyish-brown with little white spots.
  • Juveniles are duller and have pale edges on their wing
  • oise blue; the female, as well as both sexes juveniles, are mostly light or olive green with a blac
  • The juveniles are often found in crevices and under rocks.
  • Juveniles are paler, with a tawny rump and buffy wingb
  • Juveniles are similar to adults but duller in coloring
  • As states try growing numbers of juveniles as adults, the risk of sexual abuse increase
  • ave a more bulbous nose than the females and juveniles as well as being longer than the adult femal
  • icers keeping tabs on 6,600 adults and 1,350 juveniles as of 2007.
  • even in 1937 Ohio village marshall strapping juveniles; as lashes above the waist are generally adm
  • er the delayed advantage explanation for the juveniles' association with their parents can still wo
  • Male with the feed for juveniles at 8,000 ft.in Kullu - Manali District of Hi
  • Male carrying food for Juveniles at Jayanti in Buxa Tiger Reserve in Jalpaigu
  • Female with the feed for juveniles at 8,000 ft. in Kullu - Manali District of H
  • as a frivolous and non-serious activity; yet juveniles at play often display a transfixed seriousne
  • rrectional facilities that temporarily house juveniles before they receive final placement or befor
  • The Secretary also oversees services to juveniles, both treatment and corrections.
  • The majority of the clubs members are juveniles, both girls and boys, playing football and h
  • for benefit of state exchequer, and keep the juveniles busy in useful tasks.
  • So GSP can tolerate fresh water as juveniles but need to kept in water with some salinity
  • Also, predation of juveniles by introduced rainbow trout may cause popula
  • Juveniles, Cairns Esplanade, N Qld
  • Juveniles can produce flashes of light, as can most, b
  • Spiderlings and juveniles can be fed crickets or cockroaches that do n
  • Juveniles can be banded and have a black head, with a
  • The sexes are similar in appearance, and the juveniles can be distinguished from adults by their la
  • se otherwise the sender of matter harmful to juveniles cannot know or have reason to believe that a
  • Juveniles charged with murder and juveniles with adult
  • Juveniles charged with murder and juveniles with adult
  • It was described from two juveniles collected by Angus F. Hutton from beneath th
  • y affect reproduction and thus the number of juveniles coming into the fishery in future years.
  • Juveniles consume smaller prey such as ants while adul
  • ich appear in the breed include cataracts in juveniles, corneal dystrophy, progressive retinal atro
  • If found to be delinquent, juveniles could be sent indefinitely to correctional o
  • all eggs at a time and buried them, and that juveniles could fly upon hatching, requiring little to
  • g while still in his teens, with youth sides Juveniles de La Salle and Danak; his first twenty year
  • Juveniles differed from adults in proportion in additi
  • Juveniles disperse away from the natal burrow and sett
  • Juveniles do not usually dig burrows, but instead hide
  • Juveniles do not have the long tail feathers that adul
  • Juveniles do not have racket-shaped tail feathers.
  • Juveniles do not have rackets at the tail.
  • Juveniles emerge from the natal burrows in late May to
  • from hibernation in January or February and juveniles emerge from the natal burrow in March.
  • Juveniles first feed from the giant cells about 24 hou
  • They lay one to three eggs in July and the juveniles fledge around November.
  • The juveniles fly out for increasing distances with the co
  • ber 1983 he was abducted by gun point by two juveniles, for whom the bishop would later advocate in
  • his promotional program aggrieved Childs and juveniles from agrarian areas are sponsored, whose par
  • he was head of the prison's program to deter juveniles from a life of crime and kept away from fell
  • defense against predators with the cows and juveniles gathering close to them.
  • Juveniles grow very rapidly, reaching adulthood after
  • Only older juveniles had permanent teeth.
  • Juveniles hatch after eight to ten weeks.
  • Juveniles have a brief planktonic life, moving quickly
  • The juveniles have blackish upperparts and cap, and chestn
  • Juveniles have external threadlike gills very much lik
  • Juveniles have brownish crowns, lemon tinged nape and
  • Juveniles have the black on the mantle, greyish and re
  • Except for the wing speculum, juveniles have little yellow and red to the plumage.
  • Juveniles have a browner plumage, which darkens into b
  • Sexes are similar, but juveniles have whiter necks and a black bill.
  • Juveniles have a pinkish orange beak that darkens to b
  • The sexes are similar, but juveniles have whitish underparts, sometimes with a bu
  • Juveniles have black-bordered tawny spots on upperpart
  • Juveniles have a sooty, mottled tawny-buff above and b
  • Juveniles have a well defined mid lateral horizontal r
  • Juveniles have a grey bill with a dark tip, and their
  • Juveniles have tawny body plumage, lack the bare skin
  • Juveniles have a dorsal series of dark brown blotches
  • t red band across its throat, while the male juveniles have a slightly duller red band.
  • Newly born juveniles have a distinctive brick-red to orange color
  • Juveniles have less red on their faces and the purple
  • Only juveniles have high and short body.
  • Juveniles have a feathered greenish head.
  • The juveniles have brown beaks and brown irises.
  • Juveniles have shiny orange red or, sometimes yellow h
  • The sexes are similar, but juveniles have a duller bill.
  • rison is primarily used for the detention of juveniles held in custody awaiting trial.
  • ce to the street is prohibited for women and juveniles; however, technically it is a public road wh
  • Juveniles immerge for estivation in June or July, and
  • ol District provides educational services to juveniles in DYS schools.
  • The manca (plural: mancae) are post-larval juveniles in some crustaceans.
  • T. r. capensis with two juveniles in Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Prades
  • Until about 1970, juveniles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts were af
  • at the lizards are family-based and keep the juveniles in the tunnel system until they mature.
  • This program enables aggrieved juveniles in Europe to integrate in the job market by
  • Juveniles: In their 1st week of life, sage-grouse chic
  • e adults in its digestive tract and immature juveniles in its muscles, and is therefore considered
  • .3% in the number of charges brought against juveniles in Queensland in 2005-2006, at 1,771, down f
  • rally only attract adults although it is the juveniles in many species that are pests.
  • Food for Juveniles in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Carrying food for Juveniles in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Research has shown that juveniles incarcerated with adults are five times more
  • ilities of the State of Arkansas that housed juveniles include the Negro Boys Industrial School in
  • nvolving the disappearance of all adults and juveniles, including runaways, occurring within the ju
  • The relative dearth of infants and juveniles indicate a declining population and with the
  • inhabits water between 5 and 15 m deep, with juveniles inhabiting shallow shoreline areas and movin
  • Briefly, second stage juveniles invade in the root elongation region and mig
  • The plumage of juveniles is white on the belly, foreneck, forehead, a
  • The snake, especially its juveniles, is often confused with the Pink-headed Reed
  • The plumage of the juveniles is pale brown.
  • the same strata, but because all of them are juveniles, it is impossible to discern whether or not
  • Juveniles lack blue on nape, have pink facial skin and
  • Juveniles live near the surface, while adults occupy m
  • Juveniles living in association with their parents can
  • The brighter coloring of juveniles may alert females to their presence and ensu
  • Juveniles may have been brown.
  • The juveniles measure 65 mm and reach sexual maturity afte
  • The juveniles measure 40 mm.
  • The juveniles measure 55-60 mm.
  • The juveniles measure 36-40 mm.
  • The juveniles measure around 35 mm.
  • Juveniles migrate to adult habitat.
  • Juveniles more strongly mottled on breast and sides.
  • habitat for a species, all habitats used by juveniles must be surveyed.
  • The larvae and juveniles of the species commonly inhabit these enviro
  • In reality, juveniles of both species have feathered, greenish hea
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