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embryonal

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Embryonic

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There Belacqua is an indolent lute maker, curled up in embryonal shape in purgatory having abandoned an attempt to reach heaven; Beckett's version is hobbled by a similar absence of ambition.

The embryonic stem cell is an almost mythically powerful and versatile human cell, fleetingly present during the earliest days of embryonal development.

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Nonseminomas include embryonal-cell carcinomas, teratomas (tumours derived from multiple cell types from multiple layers of germ tissue), and choriocarcinomas.

It found, based on available data, neither "carcinogenic or mutagenic properties of glyphosate nor that glyphosate is toxic to fertility, reproduction or embryonal/fetal development in laboratory animals".

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