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East German citizens could also emigrate through the semi-secret route of being ransomed by the West German government in a process termed Freikauf (literally the buying of freedom).
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Wild smolts produced in the experiment river were enumerated as they emigrated through the experiment-trap, but not through the sea-entry traps.
The paperwork documents that Otto Frank desperately feared Nazism before the war and tried to emigrate through contacts in Britain and the United States.
In a real neoplasm, cells are likely to emigrate through lymphatic and blood vessels, not just by leaving the borders of the neoplasm.
It is well established that initial wave of neutrophils is followed by a second wave of monocytes, and that these monocytes and monocyte-derived cells undergo apoptosis and also emigrate through lymph nodes [16].
Whether neutrophils could emigrate through transendothelial pores is still unknown, and neutrophil podosome formations have not yet been described in vivo although our electron micrographs did reveal small breaks (potentially pores) below neutrophils (Figure 3B).
Five, six, seven, eight, tearing up the welfare state" and "Hey, ho, Jeremy Hunt has got to go!" Someone was holding an Australian flag, possibly signalling their intention to emigrate if the contract goes through.
Tregs are CD4+CD25+ T-cells which develop and emigrate from the thymus to perform their key role in immune homeostasis through the release of various cytokines [ 28].
Berkman decided to emigrate to the United States.
They wanted to emigrate to the U.S., not Israel.
The parents passed through Sweden before emigrating to the United States, where they were reunited with their sons in Baltimore during World War II, Richard in 1942 and Helmut in 1944.
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