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Being progeny
noun
Offspring or descendants.
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Two-hundred-and-eighty-six cows being progeny of the bull T Burma (DK230104) and already inseminated with semen from the sire KOL Nixon (DK234042) were selected.
Pedigrees of 15 SR unaffected Holstein calves being progeny of sires that had not registered SR affected progeny and born in the same period as sires having registered SR affected progeny were sampled from the Plemdat database [ 6] at random.
With regards fibroblasts, we could postulate a dual origin, with FLSs of the lining being progeny of the joint interzone and the fibroblasts of the sublining possibly deriving from the bone marrow or, more generally, blood-borne fibroblasts.
The strain CT3 (biargBreA204; wA3; argB2::argB::taaG2) was constructed by crossing the strains ABTA16 and CA4 (creA204 biA1; wA3; argB2), the latter strain being progeny of a cross between ABPU1 (biandpyrG89; wA3; argB2; pyroA4) and MH664 (FGSC A748) (creA748 biA748niiA748
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Further, the sitter treats the child with an added degree of respect since she is dealing with someone else's progeny.
All Salafist-Jihadi movements are progeny of the womb of Wahhabist ideology, although they even attack their own matrix.
They were progeny of Galopin and St. Angela, a daughter of King Tom.
Whether or not a horse is progeny of Secretariat, at the end of the day, all that matters is how well the horse can run.
These non-viable exconjugants were assumed to be progeny of mating heterokaryons that were expressing the CCT subunit knockout phenotypes.
The bulls were progeny of 72 sires and 661 dams.
The 29 SR cases were progeny of 29 sires.
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