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Blood revealed an increase in white blood cells of a kind known as eosinophiles.
Unsurprisingly, suppressed political associations turned into secret societies, the cells of a violent rebellion.
She was created by cloning the stored and frozen udder cells of a sheep that had been dead for years.
Chunks of rendered-down brain – they look cake-like, or like some sort of grim survival fare – sit in the cells of a hefty, dull, stainless steel grid.
The algae is a brown-green slime consisting of colonies of microscopic cells of a plankton called Didymosphenia geminata, or didymo.
They were locked up in the holding cells of a police station because they resisted, and some died burning inside the building.
He had, he wrote, been able to detect DNA in the cells of a mummified child who'd been dead for more than two thousand years.
The cells of a 70-year-old produce 10 times as much of the Ink4 protein as those of a 20-year-old, Dr. Sharpless said.
Like the cells of a wounded body, individual New Yorkers knew that their civic duty was to find a fast track back to normality.
In healthy soil, a naturally occurring fungi called vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM, for short), colonize the cells of a plant's feeder roots.
Before the anti-Notch therapy, the malignant cells of a pancreatic tumor were primitive and aggressive in appearance, with large nuclei, and multiplying profusely.
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