Embryology.
A few weeks maby Buggy
In a few weeks probably
in a few weeks
The study of the first few weeks of life includes observing the development of newborns' senses, motor skills, and social interactions. It also involves monitoring early feeding patterns, sleep-wake cycles, and attachment behaviors between infants and their caregivers. Researchers may also explore how babies adapt to their new environment and begin to form relationships with their primary caregivers during this critical period of development.
yep, in a few weeks or so
The lifespan of a Milkweed bug typically ranges from a few weeks to a few months, depending on environmental conditions and availability of food. Generally, adult Milkweed bugs live for around 4-6 weeks.
A few weeks before she died, Julia had lost her job due to company downsizing. This event had caused her significant stress and financial worries.
It depends on what kind of beetle- some live only for a few days, others for weeks
The duration of the run-in period in clinical trials typically ranges from a few days to a few weeks. During this phase, participants are monitored before the actual study begins to establish baseline data and ensure they meet the study criteria.
I could be wrong, but I think the question was to do with the use of the apostrophe (or not) after the word weeks. Am actually looking for that answer :-)
The suffix ology means the study of however there isn't a word scienceology. More specific sciences do have this suffix applied to them such as biology (the study of life), ecology (the study of ecosystems, geology (the study of the earth) are a few examples.
it depends on what type of leukemia you have. if you don't have treatment with Acute leukemia it could be as little as a few weeks.