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Pcna is highly expressed in the sertoli cells of the testes, which function to nurture developing sperm cells during spermatogenesis [41] and is often used as a marker for cell proliferation.
The template for animal documentaries these days is well established: Go to the ends of the Earth to follow cute, photogenic mammals as they organize their days and lives around the primal functions of eating, mating and nurturing their young.
A mother's nurturing ability will be assessed by self-report and NS rating of nurturing abilities and the duration of nurturing behaviors as revealed by the Nurture Time Daily Log, the Maternal Nurture & Family Support Meeting, the Home Nurture Questionnaire and the NSSQ.
The Pyramid Texts are chiefly concerned with the function of preserving and nurturing the soul of the sovereign in the afterlife.
Whether in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq or Afghanistan, nation-builders have been forced to recognize the difficulty of nurturing the institutions, norms and habits of functioning states.
I love the idea of nurturing something beautiful.
Wolfsburg have a history of nurturing late blooming poachers.
And what about my aspirations of nurturing young cynics?
Second, it does a tremendous job of nurturing relationships.
It also requires the establishment of institutions capable of nurturing those researchers and their work.
The disturbing possibility is that medical education might be injuring instead of nurturing empathy.
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