With Solomon, thoughtfulness prevailed, reducing both concertos to the germinal idea. |
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Radiation inhibits mitotic activity in the germinal cells of the epidermis, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands. |
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The surrounding stroma was infiltrated by plasma cells and scattered aggregates of lymphocytes, forming follicles with germinal centres. |
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Microscopy revealed acellular laminated membranes with a germinal layer within the medullary cavity of the tibia and fibula. |
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In Berlin's germinal article, he uses the term epistemology, and scholars in composition studies have followed suit. |
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The germinal epithelium is composed of epithelial cells that become prefollicle cells when associated with oogonia, as in Fundulus grandis. |
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Our investigation reveals that there is constant origin of ovarian follicles from the germinal epithelium among taxa. |
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It has been reported that the use of THH leads to reversible inhibition of germinal cell development in both humans and rats. |
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Once it reaches the final site, the larva transforms into a sporocyst, which is little more than an amorphous, germinal sac. |
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Indeed, it is significant that in this book, Smith's interpretation of Marx is in part derived from Bertell Oilman's germinal book Alienation. |
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An emerging constant among vertebrates is the presence of a germinal epithelium composed of somatic and germ cells in both males and females. |
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The cell synthesized by somatic cell nuclear transfer, no less than the fertilized egg, is a human organism in its germinal stage. |
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The same motifs are found in samples from both transgenic and wild-type germinal center B cells. |
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That these are not T lymphocytes was confirmed by CD3 immunostaining, which showed only occasional T cells in the germinal centers. |
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At this time, expression within the eyes and tectum becomes restricted to cells within the proliferative germinal zones. |
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The primitive germinal cells are the spermatogonia, which lie peripherally in the tubule wall, outside the barrier of Sertoli cell junctions. |
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Franck often starts with a germinal motif from which the rest of the material develops. |
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She's currently putting together a collection of fiction that includes these pieces, and a second novel is in the germinal stage. |
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Joining a germinal but growing movement, the soldiers represent that war-weariness and a desired return to sanity in the country. |
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It isn't sensible to make predictions based on evolution when cloning and germinal choice technology are a decade away. |
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Teratoma typically contains tissues derived from all 3 germinal layers, whereas dermoid cyst presumably originates from ectoderm and mesoderm. |
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The ovaries are covered with a germinal epithelium that is continuous with the peritoneum lining the body cavity. |
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The follicle is composed of the germ cell, the oocyte, and surrounding follicle cells that originate from the epithelial cells of the germinal epithelium. |
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They may represent calcified daughter hydatid cysts separated by fibrous tissue or, more likely, a redundant, folded, inner germinal wall of a cyst. |
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The cells in the germinal zone have receptors for growth hormone, and growth hormone is probably directly responsible for stimulating these stem cells to proliferate. |
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This hyper ploidism implicates the precocity of chromosomal duplication in the process of neoplastic transformation of the germinal cells. |
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In pregnant rats, busulfan produces sterility in both male and female offspring due to the absence of germinal cells in testes and ovaries. |
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He instituted the Civil Code and founded the lycées, the Bank of France, the franc germinal and the metric system. |
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In fact, altering the germinal cells in order to produce made to order babies is prohibited. |
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More than this, each and every conceivable form is alive with a germinal consciousness that conceals the Christ light to some degree. |
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On the other hand, no Leydig cells were seen microscopically in case 8, with tubules containing only Sertoli cells, being absolutely devoid of germinal cells. |
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These are identified by the alternation of the germinal epithelium between continuous and discontinuous types and the stages of germ cells present. |
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Transgenic selection assays provide a unique opportunity to study the mechanisms of mutagenicity in different somatic and germinal tissues in vivo. |
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The role of the Sertoli cells is to nourish the developing and maturing germinal cells which are eventually released into the lumen of the tubule as spermatozoa. |
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In germinal lineages, replicative insertions are frequent, occurring in premeiotic, meiotic, and postmeiotic cells, while excision events are rare. |
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While germinal creativity produces unique ideas, the child may not yet have the ability to execute them well or communicate them clearly to others. |
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But the most fascinating sections are the germinal passages upon which agee would build and elaborate in the final version. |
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More commonly now the technique of using a saturated solution of Phenol after the nail is removed is used as it is a liquid the treatment reaches all parts of the germinal matrix and has a high success rate. |
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Moreover it is impossible to exclude the risk of affecting germinal cells, and thus effectively performing germinal gene therapy, when using these viral vectors, particularly in the case of an in utero embryo. |
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Gastrulation and the formation of the three germinal layers is the beginning of the subdivision of the mass of embryonic cells produced by cleavage. |
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The germinal epithelium undergoes cell division, however. |
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Histologically, the adrenals showed a tendency toward hypertrophy, the lymph nodes had less copious germinal centres, and in the mesenteric lymph nodes, there was a slightly increased prominence of foamy cells. |
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Could thymol have effectiveness on scolices and germinal layer of hydatid cysts? |
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The eponychium overlies and protects the proximal portion of the nail and the germinal matrix. |
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Increased numbers of IgG4 plasma cells are present in the interfollicular areas, the germinal centers, or in both locations. |
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Nodular aggregates of monocytoid lymphocyte without secondary germinal centers were scattered throughout the lesion. |
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Still another method of rudiment formation in a germinal layer is by the development of local thickenings, elongated or round, and detachment from the epithelial sheet. |
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Focal clusters of these plasmablasts encroached on the germinal centers, forming so-called microlymphomas. |
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So, once more, when we search below the negations and repudiations of the frontier we come upon a germinal positivism and affirmativism. |
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That variation of germinal origin is a fact in organic nature is admitted on all hands, and that some variations are adaptive is also unquestioned. |
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It was only the most germinal idea, to start writing a book, originally. |
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