a musical section that amplifies or devlops material already introduced. Developmental sections are less stable harmonically, melodically and rhythmically that expository sections, and usually more complex than closing sections.
developmental malformations and structural abnormalities refer to growth disorders that occur during the developmental period after birth. However, the etiology may be present before birth.
Usually refers to changes occurring during certain growth process (for example, brain development in a child). Some developmental stages can be very sensitive to environmental exposures.
COURSE A basic skill development course numbered below 100/1000 in the College catalog which is credited in meeting financial aid eligibility and veterans benefits but does not count toward the minimum requirements for graduation. (See Credit Course)
A classification of meet or competition that is usually held early in the season. The purpose of a developmental meet is to allow all levels of swimmers to compete in a low pressure environment.