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The cells could probably be harvested from the blood stream, cultivated outside the body and injected back into the patient.
"The vast majority of spices are cultivated outside of the U.S., where processing methods often result in contamination," she said.
We also found that the behaviors and values employees cultivated outside work had an intense impact on how they behaved at work.
Red oak seedlings in Central Park grow up to eight times faster than their cousins cultivated outside the city, probably because of the urban "heat island" effect, Columbia University researchers report.
By the end of the twentieth century, Koshihikari was also cultivated outside of Japan.
Confidential sources would have to be cultivated outside the home.
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Because accepters fail to cultivate outside interests, they're often slow to recover from professional setbacks.
"You can't justify the cost of $400 or $500 a pound to cultivate inside when you can cultivate outside for $50 a pound".
The microbes in the termites' gut are very hard to cultivate outside their termite host and so cannot be studied in the lab.
Households cultivating were located along the northern edges close to Aitong or were cultivating outside of Koyiaki on neighbouring group ranches or further away in Trans Mara District, Mau and Narok, where there is higher potential for cultivation.
What if you are unable to cultivate good outside alternatives to further your objectives?
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