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The definition also covers the fate of the included cells, which can undergo cell death, remain in the host cell, undertake cell division, or pass out of the cell.
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The review will cover the fate, exposure, and ecotoxicity effects of these surfactants to the aquatic and sediment environments.
Fleming has a walk-on part in the book when we find him helping MI6 cover up the fate of a Vichy French traitor accidentally killed while the British were trying to bundle him out of neutral Spain in 1941.
Once I fully recover from "A Writer at War," I'm going to brave "Life and Fate," the novel that covers the same experiences in fictional form, suppressed by the Soviets in 1961, and published posthumously in the West.
The review also covers the recently developed environmentally benign NPs (EbNPs) as a "safer-by-design" green chemistry solution of the post use fate of antimicrobial nanomaterials.
And the silence inevitably covered the Jews and their fate.
By David Remnick The blood-weary souls in Belfast whose fate it is to cover "the Troubles" have grown accustomed to the ritual of Gerry Adams' expressing his "sincere regret" after the latest act of terror.
Resigned to her fate, the woman begins to cover the red sex wall with a nice calming blue.
Hence, fate maps describing the functional and positional destination of cells during embryonic development do not fully cover the cellular dynamics.
Cover the cover.
Who needs the latest episode of "Lost" when a cover story on the fate of European unity awaits?
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