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But in an apparent opposition victory, rebels captured a large military base near Aleppo over the weekend, helping solidify their control over a growing strip of land along the border that many opposition supporters hope will become fully liberated.
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The Laboratory for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering, which she directs, is working every day on miraculous stuff, such as growing strips of tissue that can be placed like a Band-Aid on a damaged heart.
They grew strips of muscle tissue using stem cells taken from cows, which were said to resemble calamari in appearance.
Researchers at Maastricht University in the Netherlands are growing animal cells to produce strips of muscle tissue.
During the reign (1648 60) of György Rákóczi II, the Turks, trying to curb Transylvania's growing power, stripped it of its vital western territory and made the obedient Mihály Apafi its prince (1662).
A low-magnification SEM image (Fig. 2a) shows that the Co3O4 nanosheets are densely and uniformly grown on each strip of the Ni foam.
By the early 1980s, the growing number of male strip joints and traveling troupes indicated the male stripper was a new and growing part of North America's sexual landscape.
The lab-grown burger involves harvesting stem cells taken from cows and then growing them into strips of muscle.
The smaller building, as it grows, eats up the strip of sky I had between buildings.
And then the road grew worse, just a strip of broken paving in a gully between two slopes in some places.
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