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These and embryos
These embryos had defects similar to those treated with thalidomide.
These injected blastocysts are then implanted into a pseudo pregnant female surrogate mouse which will bring the embryos to term and give birth to a mouse whose germline is derived from the donor mouse's ES cells.
These in their turn would have collided to create a third generation of fewer but even larger embryos.
These female sharks are speculated to be taking advantage of the warmer water to speed their growth or that of their embryos.
These include egg-laying, ovoviviparity, and true vivipary where the mother is connected to the developing embryos via a placenta-like structure.
These studies showed that the gene is required for normal development of the brain and spinal cord and that the morphological defects seen in mutant embryos, such as failure to close dorsal regions of the neural tube during development, appeared secondary to expansion of ventral and reduction of dorsal identities in the developing neural tube.
These screens, which led to her winning the Nobel Prize in 1995 along with developmental geneticist Edward B. Lewis, identified genes that control the segmentation pattern of Drosophila melanogaster ( fruit fly ) embryos.
These embryos move to the brood sac and mature into cercaria.
These embryos are sedentary for 3 – 7 days, and in that time grow to about 4. 5 to 5 mm in length.
These endophytes are asexual, seed-borne symbionts of cool-season grasses, and grow intercellularly throughout the aerial tissues of their hosts, including shoot apical meristems, leaf sheaths and blades, inflorescences, seeds and embryos.
These embryos can be harvested for patient matching embryonic stem cells.
These hormones are commonly believed to be created in the testes, but they nevertheless still appear to be produced in male embryos lacking testes.
John Paul II states, " These techniques, insofar as they involve the manipulation and destruction of human embryos, are not morally acceptable, even when their proposed goal is good in itself.
:" These techniques, insofar as they involve the manipulation and destruction of human embryos, are not morally acceptable, even when their proposed goal is good in itself.
These dead embryos then serve as food for their sisters when they emerge from their eggs.

These and support
These are, of course, the same people whose support he has only now rejected to seek the independent vote.
These strengths are considered adequate to meet the essential roles and missions of the reserves in support of our national security objectives.
These applets must run either in a container provided by a host program, through a plugin, or a variety of other applications including mobile devices that support the applet programming model.
These Saxons were tributaries to the Frankish King Sigebert, and their participation indicates that Alboin had the support of the Franks for his venture.
These were initially custom devices, but it was soon common to include such support in a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge.
These organizations exist to " support the conservation professionals who preserve our cultural heritage ".
These are inherently more aerodynamic than upright versions, as the rider may lean back onto a support and operate pedals that are on about the same level as the seat.
These artillery-based tactics were also decisive in Western Front operations after Operation Overlord and both the British Commonwealth and American armies developed flexible and powerful systems for utilizing artillery support.
These patrols had the qualified support of the police but were regarded as vigilantes by some.
These included the government system of Three Departments and Six Ministries, standard coinage, improved defense and expansion of the Great Wall, and official support for Buddhism.
These types of analytics are increasing in popularity as companies demand greater visibility into the performance of call centers and other service and support channels, in order to correct problems before they affect satisfaction levels.
These observers recommend careful market research to determine if and where the phenomenon can provide measurable benefits for client interactions, sales and support.
These do not have any legislative authority, and are wholly dependent upon ecclesial support.
These alternative mating strategies give females more mating opportunities without losing the support of the males in their community.
These parties included the preceding government, the rebel groups that were fighting against the government, with heavy Rwandan and Ugandan support, the internal opposition parties, and the Civil Society.
These hostages were rescued in Belgian airdrops ( Dragon Rouge and Dragon Noir ) over Stanleyville and Paulis with U. S. airlift support.
These ships carry equipment and supplies to support a major armed force with tanks, armoured personnel carriers, munitions, fuel, spare parts and even a mobile field hospital.
These suggestions have not attracted significant support, and their adoption in the future is considered unlikely.
These pleas for independence and referendum augured poorly for the US, Britain and Ethiopia, as a confidential American estimate of Independence Party support amounted to 75 % of Eritrea.
These include the amount of light available, the amount of leaf area a plant has to capture light ( shading by other plants is a major limitation of photosynthesis ), rate at which carbon dioxide can be supplied to the chloroplasts to support photosynthesis, the availability of water, and the availability of suitable temperatures for carrying out photosynthesis.
These forums offer support for beginning designers and players, reviews of new scenarios and general discussions about the use of the scenario editor.
These properties are typically a function of their inability to support a shear stress in static equilibrium.
These preprocesors would typically support structured programming, variable names longer than six characters, additional data types, conditional compilation, and even macro capabilities.
These three muscles act to support the arch of the foot and to plantar flex the fifth digit.

These and emergence
These films, often compared unfavorably by contemporary critics to Lang's earlier works, have since been reevaluated as being integral to the emergence and evolution of American genre cinema, film noir in particular.
These pagan currents coincided with Romanticist interest in folklore and occultism, the widespread emergence of pagan themes in popular literature, and the rise of nationalism.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
These clusters can sometimes lead to the natural emergence and growth of complex water systems.
These may reflect changing fashions, changing beliefs and religions, or the emergence of new ideas and new technology which make new styles possible.
These market failures hinder the emergence of a well-functioning market and corrective industrial policies are required to ensure the allocative efficiency of a free market.
These included an inability to bring the Jordanians into the discussions ; the controversy over settlements ; the inconclusive nature of the subsequent autonomy talks ; domestic opposition sustained by both Begin and Sadat and, in Sadat ’ s case, ostracism and anger from the Arab world ; the emergence of a what became a cold peace between Egypt and Israel ; and changes in foreign policy priorities including discontinuity in personnel committed to sustaining the negotiating process ".
These restrictive policies led to the emergence of a new political group-the ' refuseniks ' - whose main goal was emigrating.
These spaces acted as the ' commons ' of the people ; a political, social and cultural arena, indeed Jürgen Habermas ' concept of the public sphere links its emergence with the development of democracy.
These late experimental narratives show Brown exploring the interface of fiction and history at the end of the revolutionary era, at a moment that both follows the great Enlightenment historians ( e. g., David Hume, William Robertson, Edward Gibbon ) and prefigures the emergence of the 19th-century historical romance form in writers like Walter Scott or James Fenimore Cooper.
These finds are of evolutionary significance because they help document the emergence of the neurology of modern birds from that of earlier reptiles.
These were thought to represent the emergence of mountains from beneath the ocean and were formed from the resulting products of erosion deposited on their flanks.
These tapes were later to influence the talk-poems of David Antin, one of the key developments in the emergence of performance poetry.
These developments helped to support the emergence of Gyeongju's manufacturing sector.
These three developments permitted the emergence of dollar hegemony in the 1990s.
These were in the form of dates of the first occurrence of events such as flowering, bud burst, emergence or flight of an insect.
These eponymous figures may have corresponded to the obscure ages associated with the semi-legendary dynasty of the Atyads and / or Tantalids, and situated around the time of the emergence of a Lydian nation from their predecessors and / or previous identities as Maeonians and Luvians.
These emerging objective and subjective conditions in the planetary phase include improved and affordable telecommunications ; space travel and the first images of our fragile planet floating in the vastness of space ; the theory of global warming and other ecological threats to our collective existence ; new global institutions such as the United Nations, World Trade Organization, or International Criminal Court ; the rise of transnational corporations and integration of markets often termed economic globalization ; the emergence of global NGOs and transnational social movements, such as the World Social Forum ; and so on.
These events marked the emergence of the organization then known as Jama ' at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad, led by al-Zarqawi, to prominence as a major force within the insurgency.
These finds are of evolutionary significance because they help document the emergence of the neurology of modern birds from that of earlier reptiles.
These include Unified Theory of Cognition ( Allen Newell, e. g. Soar, ACT-R as models ) and many others, many of which rely on the concept of emergence, i. e. the interplay of many entities make up a functioning whole.
These moves, intended to ensure a peaceful future, were the background to a number of developments in the emergence of Peace and Conflict Studies as an academic discipline ( but they also, as Keynes presciently pointed out, laid the seeds for future conflict ).
These temptations create a confusion between economic status and honor which is responsible for the emergence of oligarchy.
These decades saw the emergence of plastic ( polyester ) balls.

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