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Researchers have understood for some time that epigenetic mechanisms play a key role in defining the "potentiality" of stem cells.
It has been understood for some time that epigenetic mechanisms play a key role in defining the "potentiality" of stem cells.
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It is possible that this led Aristotle to define motion (kinêsis) as the actuality of the potentiality (of the end) qua potentiality (Phys. III.1), but this did not explain the possibility of beginning (Hintikka et al. 1977).
Indeed, the soul follows nature (Ilāhiyyāt, IX, 2, 383, 7 13; in a sense, since it is not opposed to the potentiality of the body, celestial motion could be defined as natural), but is also thought and will.
Also, the affinity and the enzymatic/remodeling activity of any molecule can be defined to depend on these various epigenetic factors in a combinatorial way in order to account for all the potentiality of the histone code.
Mr. Bush's culture of life is only applicable to the potentiality of life.
Gift book wisdom: Sufis regard mirrors as symbols of the potentiality of human beings.
The odes also mine vigorously the potentiality of personification as a medium for poetic expression.
The quoted standard also depends on the state regulations "promoting [the state's] interest in the potentiality of human life".
I suspect Bill is compelled by the potentiality of all teen-agers, or those with particularly eager, earnest faces.
The potentiality of daylight in four orientations was discussed.
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