The next step is to encourage those fibres to grow into the cell, and out of the cell into the spinal chord, by using a combination of drugs. |
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Do you want bushes, trees, climbers, vining or do you want them to grow into a hedge? |
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Still, there are occasional signs that our jitters, our fears, and our suppressed anger could grow into something like a political force. |
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Kids do need a healthy balance of love and discipline if they're going to grow into happy well-adjusted adults. |
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It's about two youths and the evolution of their relationship as they grow into adults. |
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We share hopes and dreams for our kids and expect that we will be able to provide for them as they grow into adults. |
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Other children grow into young adults while in foster care and leave to live independently. |
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This kindles something inside of them, which will hopefully grow into a love for the environment as they get older. |
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Schoolchildren who planted trees on a site in Barnoldswick will be able to watch them grow into one of the area's most important woodlands. |
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As the larvae hatch and grow into mites, the skin produces an allergic reaction and intense itching develops. |
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Workers at both hatcheries keep the plants healthy and repot the tillers, the product of asexual reproduction, which grow into mature plants. |
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In addition, shrub roots and rhizomes grow into above-ground gaps, making below-ground gaps smaller than above-ground gaps. |
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As the name suggests, this is a spectacular spring plant that will grow into a large clump if the conditions are right. |
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John Keslick, an arborist from Pennsylvania says that you can save a sprout to grow into a new tree in the same spot. |
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The great argus pheasant's wings can continue to grow into the bird's sixth year. |
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Once inside the brain or spinal cord, neural progenitor cells grow into neuron-supporting stem cells called astrocytes. |
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His continued success has allowed him to grow into manhood with a healthy sense of self, and a record label called Audio Research. |
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Stem cells are cells taken from bone marrow which have the ability to grow into several different types of tissue. |
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Whenever he came around, Chase would grow into a fit of barks and growls so ferocious Lia had to put him outside or in her bedroom. |
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They won't grow into a mammoth beanstalk leading to a giant's castle and gold. |
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He pointed to where the hills began to grow into baby-mountains, a place already deep in shadow. |
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Not only that, when you train the shrub to grow into a single stem tree, you can end up with some very interesting plants. |
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I have watched a coconut sapling slowly grow into a tree and imagined it ever so often in my mind's eye before going to sleep. |
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Fresh new buying migrates in slowly, a trickle at first that may grow into a deluge many years later. |
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Many people know that stem cells can grow into virtually any cell type found in the body, from a red blood cell to a muscle cell to a brain cell. |
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The only question is if it will be a hard charging khaki, or if we'll have to wait for one of our bluejackets to grow into the role. |
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As they are pushed more tightly together, the toenails may grow into the sides of the nail bed. |
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The ambitious vision then was that this coalition would snowball into one single consolidated unit which would grow into greater strength. |
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When a human sperm fertilizes a human ovum, a single cell is created with the potential to grow into a human person. |
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There's a fine distinction between a burial ground and a graveyard, the former needing a few years to grow into the other. |
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The director's nonsecular undertones are planted in the earth, waiting to grow into something awesome. |
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Cavities or vugs in the centre of the veins make it possible for minerals to grow into free space forming large and well-formed crystals. |
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The music was beginning to make her ears buzz, and a small pain in her neck started to grow into a full fledged migraine. |
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Primate parthenotes are, if anything, easier to grow into different tissue types than ES cells, says West. |
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But the insurgency lacks the ideological coherence or organization it would need to grow into a more formidable force. |
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Plants infesting waterways grow into a tangled mat, which impedes transport and prevents hydroelectricity generation. |
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Fibroblasts grow into the exudate from both the visceral and parietal pleural surface to produce an inelastic membrane called the pleural peel. |
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Little did they know that eventually the pigtailed girl would grow into a woman and they'd be partners in a real live love match. |
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Temperature differences cause instabilities and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms. |
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Larger zooplankton will be freeze-dried for enriching diets as the fry grow into large fingerlings ready to be moved into production tanks. |
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Oxygen deprivation causes tiny blood vessels to grow into the clear tissue of your cornea. |
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Will an apple seed planted into a flowerpot grow into an apple tree or a flower? |
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When these antihormones are applied to immature cotton stainers and Mexican bean beetles, the insects grow into sterile adults. |
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This can grow into a serious authorship dispute, especially if the authorship issues are not formalized before submission. |
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It is a habit that will fortify the child's character and help him grow into a well-balanced, beautiful person. |
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It is critically urgent now that we grow into a new mindset of sustainable management and conservation. |
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The main aim of the system is to nurture micro-enterprises that may grow into fully fledged businesses. |
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Colonies grow into contact to one another within 3-6 days and are periodically evaluated for fusibility. |
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This attractive tree with star-shaped leaves can grow into a large conical tree with glorious autumn tints of red, purple and gold. |
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The whole point of America is that it didn't just grow into nationhood from the gradual merging of peoples and consolidation of lands. |
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Just one background song is enough for a little lad to grow into a 25-year-old man. |
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Any small cormlets can also be planted out next year, but these won't flower, but will grow into larger flowering size corms for the following year. |
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The seeds grow into new dandelions because everyone blows them. |
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At the tip there are sparse, fine hairs, and inside the base, where the seed is attached to the ear, is the embryo or germ, which will grow into a new plant if allowed to. |
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Once addicted at a vulnerable age, the argument goes, young users grow into adults who find the addicting substances difficult or impossible to resist. |
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In a thunderstorm with fast-rising air, supercooled water droplets can freeze and grow into hailstones as other supercooled drops hit them and freeze. |
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They can be used as specimen plants and pruned to grow into standards either for pots or in the garden or grown as multi-stemmed shrubs with annual, hard pruning. |
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At the same time, both the Scottish Executive and the economic culture of this country should encourage small Scottish firms to grow into the big league. |
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By the end of the road trip, the seeds that would grow into Sunday Assembly had been planted. |
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The weird thing, really, is that Dayton began to grow into the role which history had assigned it. |
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Do you wish for you and your sister to grow into single old maids? |
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Don't Look Back reminds us that our gifted wunderkinds are still young people, unfinished youths waiting to grow into the adults they will become. |
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This umpirage, it is to be hoped, will grow into an uniform custom. |
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A new book about Victorian-era London reminds us that unregulated, disorderly places grow into great metropolises. |
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If we fail to teach them these things, and fail to help them grow into responsible adults, we are failing our children and we are failing ourselves. |
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This detailed account will now live on as a tribute to a great engineering feat that outlasted its original purpose to grow into a huge tourist attraction. |
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Then there comes a time when the children grow into teenagers and you think that will eat you out of house and home, but there is light of the end of the tunnel! |
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Ornamental pears along the fence will grow into a shady privacy screen. |
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They lodged in the lungs of victims and began to grow into greenish moss. |
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Inside it is soft and gooey but someday it will grow into something wonderful. |
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These help to anchor it to the lining of the uterus and will eventually grow into the placenta, the organ that feeds and protects the baby until birth. |
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The medium-tall salt grass is found in salt and brackish coastal marshes and can grow into large monocultures. It is an important food source for geese and other birds. |
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A special type of beneficial root fungi, called mycorrhizae, actually grow into plant roots, feeding off plant sap but also providing water and nutrients to the plant. |
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Researchers demonstrated they could make such blobs of tissue grow into either roots or shoots depending on the ratio of two critical plant hormones, auxins and cytokinins. |
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Seen here is a collection of Mammillaria which left to their own devices will grow into clumps. |
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But while she's a bit of a sight at the moment, she'll grow into her looks, with barn owls among the most beautiful birds around. |
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Relay stations were located along the roads every seven to twelve Roman miles, and tended to grow into a village or trading post. |
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Old fields were used as pasture and for crops such as corn and wheat, or allowed to grow into woodlots. |
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Eventually the seed may fall to the ground and, if conditions permit, grow into a new plant. |
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Sporophytes produce haploid spores by meiosis, that grow into gametophytes. |
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Whether a spore is to grow into an organism depends on the combination of the species and the environmental conditions where the spore lands. |
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Some of the coppice would be allowed to grow into new standards and some regenerated coppice would be there. |
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Why then did not the Thegnhood of England grow into a nobility such as that which in other lands grew out of the same elements? |
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Ten cents' worth of a certain bird seed, planted in any back yard, will grow into a yardful of marijuana. |
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You could surround it with a plethora of blue junipers, including ground cover, shrub and tree junipers, some of which grow into perfect spires. |
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The potential of this income-tax deferral is powerful and allows a modest nest egg to grow into a sizeable inheritance. |
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I'm an unregenerable speck of cancer that needs to be excised from humanity before I grow into something darker. |
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Can those Toshack Tenderfeet, the likes of Ledley, Hennessey, Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale and the rest, grow into a team to give us our pride back. |
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But the hosts began to grow into the game as the half progressed and Joe Garner saw his bicycle kick palmed away. |
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I knew the idea would grow into tall trees, round topiaries, napkin rings, and a host of other beautiful, chic things for a Christmas setting. |
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Human lung fibroblasts are able to grow into 3D collagenated and stiffened matrices under specific conditions. |
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England could grow into a posture of being more united at home, and more considered abroad. |
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His new jumper was a bit big for him, but he'll grow into it in a couple of years. |
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Rather it was the separate European Coal and Steel Community, which notably excluded Britain, that would eventually grow into the European Union. |
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But from May through August, buds the size of a BB break off the polyps and rapidly grow into sea nettles that can reach the size of a dinner plate. |
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Most scallops begin their lives as byssally attached juveniles, an ability that some retain throughout their lives while others grow into freeliving adults. |
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The demand for capital to feed rapid economic expansion also saw Birmingham grow into a major financial centre with extensive international connections. |
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These areas were to grow into the kingdoms of Navarre and Aragon. |
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Any of these wisterias can reach 9m or more in height if left to their own devices and do not need to be pruned if being allowed to grow into trees. |
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As the crust bows upward, fractures occur that gradually grow into rifts. |
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Then there was Susan Jaffe, promoted to ballerinadom just about overnight some years back and left to grow into the responsibilities of the rank as best she could. |
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When that tip eventually stops growing, whether because of pruning or flowering, lateral buds take over and grow into other, fully functional, vines. |
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Pars flaccida cholesteatomas are the most common and begin along the pars flaccida, grow into the epitympanum in Prussak's space, lateral to the ossicular chain. |
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