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But it looks to be absolutely dwarfed by the sheer power of the brands and developmental capabilities of Nintendo — and its potential partners, like Niantic — that could be applied to smartphones.
That mesenchymal cells appear to be unusually plastic in their developmental capabilities opens the door for their use in several cell-based therapies.
Since secondary education covers a wide range of student cognitive and developmental capabilities, engaging students age 12 years to 18 years old, two middle school and two high school textbooks were analyzed.
If this is accomplished, the steps to a room temperature stable agent, contained within a pre-filled pen, capable of self-delivery by subcutaneous injection are already within the realm of current developmental capabilities.
It was the first time my top priority was not providing a trauma-free environment for my children, the first time I felt such elemental rage towards my child, the first time I lost all conscious consideration of my child's needs, emotional capacity, or developmental capabilities.
There is considerable evidence that malignant transformation need not eliminate the potential for a cell to express its developmental capabilities.
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It may feature inappropriate expectations being imposed on children, including interactions that are beyond the child's developmental capability, as well as overprotection and limitation of exploration and learning, or preventing the child participating in normal social interaction.
Finally, apoptosis of cumulus cells may compromise developmental capability of the oocyte.
Little information is available about the developmental capability of male PGCs in vitro cultured within embryonic testis or testicular tissues.
They have important roles in promoting cytoplasmic maturation of oocytes, which is necessary for pronuclear formation and subsequent developmental capability (Vanderhyden and Armstrong, 1989).
The detailed data that are focused on the assessment of extracorporeal developmental capability of NT embryos reconstituted with epigenetically nonmodulated or modulated MSCs are presented in Table 2.
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