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The term trapshooting evolved from the box traps from which live pigeons are released.
Further studies are needed to identify the organs or tissues from which live cells can be efficiently collected.
Houghton and co-workers [ 86] reported that MSCs transfected with mutant p53 and injected into Apc Min mice resulted in enhanced mammary tumour load, in contrast with WT mice, from which live cells could be harvested up to 1 year later from the BM, and in which no tumours occurred.
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Miró's The Tilled Field contains several parallels to Bosch's Garden: similar flocks of birds; pools from which living creatures emerge; and oversize disembodied ears all echo the Dutch master's work.
A carrier of FMDV is defined as an animal from which live-virus can be recovered from scrapings of the oropharynx after 28 days following infection [4].
The archaeologists, whose findings appear in Science, also uncovered 42,000-year-old fish remains, including bones from tuna, which live only in deep water.
Later that evening, he plays assorted extracts from the symphonies, which live on shelves of synthesised CDs as well as on the Sibelius composing software website.
The bioluminescence of the larvae of another fungus gnat from North America which lives on streambanks and under overhangs has a similar function.
Every Hass avocado purportedly descends from a single California tree, which lived from 1926 to 2002.
Dr Bunker and his colleagues have extracted a heat-tolerant motor protein from a fungus which lives in high-temperature environments.
These include kermes, obtained from Coccus ilicis (or Kermes ilicis), which infects the Kermes oak, and cochineal, obtained from Dactylopius coccus, which lives on prickly pear cactus in Mexico.
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