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To some extent, STEM education (as with inclusive STEM schools) has focused on interdisciplinary, authentic, and contextualized problems (LaForce et al. 2016)—even before more contemporary movements towards NGSS and integrated STEM.

Therefore, it is not known to what extent stem cell-derived DA neurons establish efferent synaptic connections with host neurons or receive functional synaptic inputs from other grafted cells or host neurons.

This pathogen presents a rapid aerial spread and a high capacity to colonize leaf tissue and, to a lesser extent, stem and pods [ 34].

It is unclear to what extent stem cells themselves and the stromal cells (fibroblasts) respectively contribute to its accumulation in the niche [ 59, 60].

It is plausible to assume that the diversity of cellular functions may to a large extent stem from the context those domains assume within the framework of larger, multidomain protein molecules.

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Romney's plastic image to some extent stems from his difficulty in relating to people outside Mormon circles, though within those circles he is seen as warm, funny and charming.

However, the extent of stem cell expansion and the resulting regeneration following injury is modest.

There is an increase in the numbers of neural precursors in the SVZ (subventricular zone) after moderate ischaemic injuries, but the extent of stem cell expansion and the resultant cell regeneration is modest.

In detail, GaSus1 was expressed highly in petal and fiber at 15 dpa, and also to some extent in stem, ovules and fibers at other developmental stages, while very slightly in roots and leaves.

Wnt proteins are unable to induce Lgr5 ISC self-renewal, but instead confer a basal competency by maintaining RSPO receptor expression that enables RSPO ligands to actively drive and specify the extent of stem-cell expansion.

The most important determinants of log value were log size, which affected timber recovery; pruning quality, which governed the volume of clear wood; the proportion of heartwood, (valued for durability and appearance); and to a lesser extent, mid-stem branch vitality.

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