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This involves the destruction of the tiny multiplying bundle of cells that form the early embryo.
She and her team sew the bundle of cells into the mouse's omentum, a membranous fold inside the abdomen.
That only caused the little bundle of cells to cling to me too tenaciously, long after it stopped growing.
The Mirror, abandoning its liberal credentials, describes the abortion of a bundle of cells as a "life or death decision", with an easy majority of its readers threatening to boycott Big Brother should she take part.
A living body is inherently electrical: once every second or so, a dime-size bundle of cells in the upper chamber of the human heart produces an electrical pulse that keeps the organ beating, until the pulse ceases and we die.
In the second week of prenatal life, the rapidly growing blastocyst (the bundle of cells into which a fertilized ovum divides) flattens into what is called the embryonic disk.
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Muscle cells group together in muscle tissue, which are bundles of cells that can contract as a unit.
The Cheeky Cells exercise from Cell! Cell! Cell! asks students to take a swab from their cheeks, take a good long look and confirm that they are, indeed, big bundles of cells.
Its simplicity, low power requirements and flexibility make it ideal for micro-sized robots that need to grab small, fragile things, for instance crystals in an experiment or bundles of cells being cultured.
And that when girls, or women, discover they're pregnant with babies (or bundles of cells that might become babies) they don't want, they're encouraged to get the help they need as early as they can.
Bundles of cells aligned along the fibres, indicating that contacts were not random.
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