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Dr. Venter muses, "What if we can make algae taste like beef?" SCIENTISTS have long been able to insert foreign genes into organisms.
What's your take on the news recently reported on these pages that researchers have been able to insert genes into skin cells of mice and give them the qualities of embryonic stem cells? A. It's an advance.
The patient couldn't urinate, and she hadn't been able to insert a Foley catheter, a rubber tube that is passed through the urethra into the bladder to collect urine.
"We've been able to insert diversity where diversity didn't occur before," Mr. McMahon said, "and we are able to preserve more small states to allow more candidates to get into this".
That Mr. Jiang has been able to insert himself so boldly shows how diluted power has become at the apex of the Communist Party, just as policy makers and intellectuals from all quarters say the nation needs strong leadership to guide it through a period of a slowing economy and rising social discontent.
Leveraging FeedFlare technology, FeedBurner has been able to insert advertisements under content items back on websites.
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In two years, Mohammed was able to insert just nineteen men into the plot.
He would, for example, have to be able to insert his arm into his nose up to the elbow.
With colleagues, 30 years later, I was able to insert this G.F.P. gene into bacteria and make them turn green.
Dr. Chalfie said that within a month his group was able to insert the gene into E. coli bacteria.
My favorite entry, however, is how Mr. Steinberg was able to insert himself into his own puzzle.
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