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Tissue processors defend their operations, saying every bit of tissue is quarantined until a battery of tests is performed.
On the three occasions he left his room, Snowden put a glass of water behind the door next to a bit of tissue paper.
When a tiny bit of tissue was transplanted in an unformed newt embryo, it induced the formation of a second embryo, an embryo within an embryo.
It is diagnosed by removing a small bit of tissue from the edge and examining it under a microscope.
The researchers captured at least 150 rats in each city, snipped off a bit of tissue and probed the samples for 15,000 genetic markers.
In the last three years, we've gotten connectomics, where people are taking a bit of tissue and mapping every connection in it.
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They involve adding bits of tissue where none previously existed.
Where will HSP keep her six-month-old screwed-up bits of tissue and half-spent lipsticks?
The way to get the most plants from the original is with tiny bits of tissue cultured in a sterile nutrient.
They are hung with shreds of orange cloth, like giant bits of tissue paper glued to an unfinished balsa model plane.
In theory, 100 people can receive bits of tissue like muscle, skin, bone and ligaments from one cadaver, said Dr. Daniel Jernigan, an epidemiologist at the disease centers.
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