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More than 18 quintillion of them, goes the marketing behind No Man's Sky, procedurally generated and committed to disk for everyone to slowly pull apart.
Over 18 quintillion of them, goes the marketing behind No Man's Sky, procedurally generated and committed to disk for everyone to slowly pull apart.
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Why not take the incredible brand you have built, the media might that you command, and the economic muscle that you generate and commit the NFL to being a force for positive social change?
"We will regain control over the power that's generated in California and commit it to the public good," he said in his speech this evening in the Assembly chambers here.
It relies on small populations of specified precursor cells that expand and generate committed cells, which ultimately differentiate into myocytes.
Satellite cells, that are normally quiescent, can be activated to proliferate and generate committed progeny in response to a variety of stimuli, including degenerative muscle diseases (Brack and Rando, 2012; Dhawan and Rando, 2005; Rudnicki et al., 2008).
Once a degradation signal is generated and recruits ubiquitin binding proteins (such as the p97 complex; Wolf and Stolz, 2012), the substrate is committed for degradation.
By dividing asymmetrically, cancer stem cells maintain the stem cell pool and simultaneously generate committed cells that form tumor mass [ 32].
This could generate a selection bias whereby our study sample includes relatively more individuals who were informed and committed to the service.
We now show that these cells are ER–, but they give rise to ER+ cells, which in turn can generate cells committed to the luminal lineage.
We also demonstrate in functional assays in vitro and in vivo that ALDE+/ER– mammary stem/progenitor cells give rise to ER+ progenitor cells, which in turn can generate cells committed to the luminal lineage.
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