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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are seeded with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been introduced or incorporated into another thing, often in a metaphorical sense, such as ideas or elements being embedded within a larger context.
Example: "The new software updates are seeded with innovative features that enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "are infused with" or "are embedded with".
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Most commonly, TEBVs are seeded with endothelial cells (ECs) only.
Once the tubes are seeded with cells, tissues form within days.
These scaffolds are seeded with autologous cells and conditioned in a bioreactor prior to implantation.
Traditional foundations, such as the Carnegie Corporation, are seeded with huge initial endowments, whose investment interest provides funds to charitable enterprises.
There are spoken turn-by-turn directions, and the maps are seeded with listings and reviews from Yelp; touching a symbol on the map opens Yelp's content.
Traditional foundations, like the Carnegie Corporation, are seeded with huge initial endowments, whose investment interest provides funds to charitable enterprises; stars like Barbra Streisand donate tens of millions of dollars, which is distributed through grants.
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His vision was seeded with pearls.
And some were seeded with neither.
Then, the SFSs were seeded with 3T3-L1.
Each scaffold was seeded with 1 million human stem cells.
Injection water was seeded with the microorganisms for 5 days.
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