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Like "Dream of Fair to Middling Women", Beckett's first written fiction and the origin for many passages later transferred to "More Pricks that Kicks", it remained unpublished in his lifetime.

NSC can be manually isolated and be propagated as monolayer cultures for many passages [10], [11].

Sorted NSC could be propagated for many passages and could differentiate to mixed cultures of neurons and glia in vitro and in vivo.

It has been argued that GBM cells grown for many passages in standard medium do not mirror the stem cell compartment within the original tumor [38].

MSC are usually isolated from the adherent mononuclear fraction of BM aspirates, can proliferate for many passages in culture and have several properties that make them an attractive choice as cell therapeutic agents.

We report that adult neural precursor cell culture can be established from microdissected dentate gyrus and can be propagated for many passages to provide an inexhaustible source of hippocampal precursor cells ex vivo.

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For too many passages the narrator lets loose with a kind of wordy, baroque nerdiness – as he discusses, for instance, the rights and wrongs of his spending $500 a night on prostitutes – that seems designed to signal his detachment from the human heart, but that ends up reading like knock-off David Foster Wallace.

Although Ulitskaya undertook extensive research for the project, many passages read as though she were unaware of most of what has been written about the Holocaust in the past half century and about Jewish-Christian relations for a far longer period of time.

Thus, it hardly seems reasonable to assume that "in the world" should be read as referring to just the natural causal order of this life, for there are many passages where Kant uses the phrase to indicate something more broad, akin to "all that is" or "all of creation".

One of the first lessons gleaned from these large-scale studies is that hESCs are commonly diploid soon after derivation and can retain a normal karyotype after many passages (for example, in the ISCI study 66% of lines remained normal).

For her, the beautiful is connected to the maternal; this aesthetic shift is evident, for example, in the many passages focusing on the affectionate tie between Wollstonecraft and little Fanny, her daughter.

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