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In contrast, amniotic cells are embryonic in origin, having been sloughed off into the fluid.
The future that we now see as embryonic in Brancusi turned out to be far richer than that implicit in Modigliani.
The Anthrogenesis scientists believe that they have found a possible new source of embryonic stem cells, though they cannot yet prove that their cells are embryonic in nature.
The startling, expressive talent that gives voice to that yearning may still be embryonic in "Saturday Night," but it is definitely there.
That's by no means assured, however, because high-tech smart grids are still embryonic in many areas.
In 2012, Venice set up a film market, a clear attempt to boost its credibility as a destination for industry executives; it's fair to say that Rosser's assessment of it as "not-essential" suggests it is still embryonic in its development – certainly compared to the frantic clearing houses of Toronto and Venice's French cousin, Cannes.
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Recent work established that ATF6a/b results in embryonic lethality in medaka, as in mice.
The tools and techniques and labor power we need are already here, although in many cases they exist only in embryonic form, in our local regions.
Do artists discover a personal style and develop their themes gradually or are these to be found in embryonic form in their earliest works?
Our present results indicate that SmPrx6 plays a major role in embryonic development in S. maindroni, especially during the early stages of tissue differentiation.
Germline deletion of either VLA-4 subunit, CD49d or CD29, resulted in embryonic lethality in mice.
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