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Embryonic stem cells are prized in medical research because they can develop into any kind of tissue.
Although protected by Australian law, wombats have been shot as pests because they can develop a liking for farm food.
Such cells are called pluripotent because they can develop into any of the mature tissues of the body.
The reason for this is because they can develop chronic diseases which are not utterly known today.
One of the reasons people use Kickstarter is because they can develop a project without The Man pushing and pulling them along, or canceling it at the very last.
Embryonic stem cells are unique because they can develop into almost any type of cell in an organism, which means they have the potential to one day be used to grow healthy tissues in a lab that can replace diseased tissues in a human.
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The cells are considered valuable because they are "pluripotent," meaning they can develop into any type of tissue in the body, and might therefore yield treatments and cures.
During the speech, she called on men to champion women's issues and also highlighted the problems they can develop because of the pressures to be stereotypically masculine.
The leads are the most vulnerable component of the system, because they can fracture, develop insulation defects, connector issues, or become infected.
We have also invested heavily, and continue to do so — for the sake of the research — in students who are enrolled in the nutrition doctoral program at the University of Montreal and who are seconded from partner institutions in Africa because they can also develop research skills in their own countries and strengthen the capacity of their own institutions.
Web applications are also popular with businesses and software developers because they can be developed, updated, and maintained remotely without requiring users to install (or reinstall) them.
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