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I would say it's embryonic.
It's embryonic for sure," he said.
Robert A. Bowman, the chief executive of M.L.B.com said that piracy hurt business, but that "it's embryonic, it's not widespread, and we have a distinct advantage in that we have a better product".
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"It was embryonic and crude, but also mind-blowing," he said.
enaGC5 (from Bloomington, stock #8570) is caused by an inversion (breakpoints at 44E and 56B) [41]; it is embryonic lethal over enaGC1 [39] (own observations).
enaGC1 (from Bloomington, stock #8569) is a protein null allele due to a chromosomal inversion (breakpoints at 55B and 56B5) which causes severe axonal growth phenotypes [41]; it is embryonic lethal over ena23 [32] (own observations).
Because it is an X-linked dominant disease (it is embryonic lethal in males, thus patients are all female), the X chromosome was analyzed to identify the causative gene.
Whatever else it may be, Embryonic certainly isn't that.
'It's not even a work in progress yet, it's still embryonic,' says Manuel Dengo, head of the water section at the UN's department for economic and social affairs.
"It's only embryonic, it is not ambitious enough and doesn't go far enough.
"It's in embryonic form until that final scene, when it has a terrifying birth.
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