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The boy's father (played by David Paymer) wants to use the boy's genetic embryo clone to develop a baby who could give a portion of his liver to the ailing child.
In the pilot episode a widower whose 7-year-old son is dying of an incurable liver disease wants to clone his son's cells to develop a baby who could donate a portion of his liver to save him.
Camby was asked because it was no secret that he could use a few low-post lessons, develop a baby hook, a drop step, anything resembling a go-to move.
He and his colleagues are trying to develop a baby formula with an astonishing property: to turn newborns into those enviable people who can eat what they want without getting fat.
The content is intended to develop a baby's skills, such as color recognition, counting and vocabulary.
Pointing out the pictures on the pages helps develop a baby's understanding of shapes, colors, counting and emotions.
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Kyuushuu University in Japan (where else) and Nagasaki-based Maruki Kaihatsu have developed a baby bed that makes it possible to console crying infants automatically.
The theoretical model of family empowerment developed through this research project provided guidance to Apunipima for quality improvement to amend the program design of the Baby Basket program and develop a revised "Baby One Program", in its stead.
E1 FASHION D9 SCIENCE TIMES F1-10 Stem Cells Without Debate An embryologist at a Los Angeles fertility clinic, Dr. Jerry L. Hall, said he had created stem cells that can turn into nerve cells using a kind of embryo that cannot develop into a baby, a development that may sidestep some ethical issues.
An embryo that is chromosomally male but suffers from an enzyme deficiency that partially prevents it from "reading" testosterone can develop into a baby who appears female.
It is unlikely that the chimeric embryos, some of which include mixtures of male and female cells, could ever develop into a baby, she said.
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