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noun
One who, or that which, feeds.
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Squash skills can also help students get into the selective prep schools that are feeder schools for top universities.
But concrete power resides in America's careerist technocracy, for which the elite schools, with their ideological view of gender as a social construct, are feeder cells.
These mES cells are feeder free.
Capillaries are feeder vessels that ensure tissue viability, and promote tumor growth and nutrition in malignant tumors.
The other four elements of the development are feeder routes to and from the People's Bridge to facilitate access and use.
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Universities must act because they are feeders for hundreds of schools across their regions and have established training networks.
ES cell lines CCE (strain 129/Sv) and E14Tg2a (strain 129/Ola), gifts of Dr. A. Miyajima (University of Tokyo), are feeder-independent.
Michael Clendenin, a spokesman for Consolidated Edison, said there had been feeder problems in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, but they were not causing any blackouts.
The subsequent Silent Cry tour was Feeder's longest playing up to 29 different dates, with many selling out.
These results suggest that autologous fibroblasts can be not only a source for iPS cells but also be feeder layers.
They're feeders.
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