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It's hard to provide a definition for vehicle subscription simply because it's such an embryonic concept.

The embryonic structure concepts originated from the semantic category "Embryonic Structure" from the UMLS part in our thesaurus, and the gene sets were created in a similar fashion to the chemical response-specific gene sets (see the next-gen TM-based gene set creation section).

While the synthesis of biomimetic material composites based on these concepts is embryonic, the integration of these concepts into broader materials science and engineering needs will continue to grow.

Combination of an engineering approach with the developmental biology concept of embryonic tissue fluidity enables the creation of a new rapid prototyping 3D organ printing technology, which will dramatically accelerate and optimize tissue and organ assembly.

Co-enrichment in H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 has been proposed to constitute a mark of priming for transcriptional activation (or repression) in embryonic stem cells, a concept since extended to various somatic progenitor cell types [4], [6], [9], [10].

These data demonstrate the critical roles of uterine Rbpj in directing peri-implantation uterine transformation and thus embryonic development, reinforcing a concept that developmentally regulated uterine signaling is required to establish proper uterine-embryonic orientation and decidual patterning that are essential for embryo development.

True, Theodore Thomas, who conducted the Philharmonic from 1877 to 1891, later led the embryonic Chicago Symphony, but the concept of an American top five was still well in the future.

Scientists report two major advances today in the concept of using embryonic cells to regenerate human tissues, results that are expected to sharpen the clash between advocates of biomedical research and opponents of abortion.

Similar to the toolbox concept in animal embryonic patterning, multipurpose signaling modules might have evolved in plants to translate various environmental stimuli into adaptational growth processes.

The connection of our data and the data from embryonic development, thus, supports the concept that tumorigenesis has the properties of a complex developmental disorder (Dean, 1998).

Despite the fact that a constitutional concept may ultimately enjoy general acceptance, as the Mullaney issue currently does, when the concept is in its embryonic stage, it will, by hypothesis, be rejected by most courts.

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