Sentence examples for division the same fate from inspiring English sources

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This weekend, with Depor having returned to the first division, the same fate hangs over them: Deportivo started the day bottom.

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At present, their data cannot determine whether this is due to an increase in the rate of proliferation, or to a shift in the ratio of symmetrical divisions (in which both daughter cells assume the same fate) vs asymmetrical divisions (in which one cell remains as a stem cell and the other differentiates).

During development of the mammalian central nervous system (mCNS), the self-renewal of neural stem cells (NSCs) and progenitors occurs either by symmetric cell divisions, which generate two undifferentiated cells with the same fate, or by asymmetric divisions, giving rise to one progenitor and one cell that differentiates into a neuron.

Dominance or succession occurs with symmetrical divisions where both daughter cells adopt the same fate.

Sony Corp's CEO, Kazuo Hirai, said there were no plans for the company's TV business to share the same fate as its PC division.

Other cells in the body may divide to form daughter cells that have the same fate, known as symmetrical division.

John Duncan had suffered the same fate in 1983 when Grimsby were two divisions above them.

This apical-basal polarity is thought to be of critical importance for the mode of division of APs, which can be either symmetric, with both daughter cells exhibiting the same fate, or asymmetric, with the daughters exhibiting different fates.

The new scheme risks the same fate.

Electricity users fear the same fate.

Might the same fate befall Mr Blair?

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