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Chad Cowan and co-workers at Harvard University, for example, use chemicals to get an adult human skin cell to fuse with a human embryonic stem cell.
In the July 21 issue of Nature Communications, the researchers describe in detail the mechanism by which these nanoparticles are able to fuse with a membrane.
The adapter will not accept a fuse with a higher rating than it was designed to receive, and once this adapater is installed you cannot unscrew it.
Since all fit the same socket, there is always the danger of replacing one fuse with a higher amperage than is safe.
The only way you can tell if one of these is good is to either replace the suspected fuse with a new one, or use a continuity tester.
His teammates are confident Wallace, who is in his fifth professional season, has replaced his short regular-season fuse with a mature playoff cool.
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The Smiths offer stinging vignettes of loneliness and poetic insult fused with a sense of politics and uplifting music.
And with thought-provoking synchronicity, an atomistic technology arrived to fuse with an atomistic compositional style.
Vesicles are then targeted to, and fuse with, an acceptor membrane.
When they fuse with an egg these produce female and male embryos, respectively.
A modern education is fused with a culturally orthodox ethos.
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