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Each part of the limb knows what it should develop into thanks to sets of genes, each laying down the coordinates in one of three dimensions, and all working together.
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I hope Catt can have his voice heard: if it is then England should develop into a better passing and attacking team.
Points <x,y> on line L represent the position x that the younger pointer should develop into, given that it encountered the older pointer emerging from the time machine set at position y.
It's ironic that such a modest form should develop into something so meticulously wrought.
The New Orleans Hornets lack depth, although the rookie Darren Collison should develop into a quality backup point guard behind Chris Paul.
Dr. Gardner's model predicts that if a sex-ratio conflict is driving the evolution of soldiers, female eggs should develop into more soldiers than male eggs do.
They are but three of new generation of US-born players who should develop into the greatest group of Amerks ever.
Whether this should develop into full-blown diplomatic relations remains on open question, especially while the Brotherhood is still considered an extremist organisation by the United States.
Few expected the high jumper Germaine Mason to win silver or Natasha Danvers to take bronze in the 400m hurdles, while Jeanette Kwakye was the first woman to reach the Olympic 100m final for 24 years and Martyn Rooney should develop into an outstanding 400m runner.
If he develops better route habits, exhibits the skill to defeat press coverage and demonstrates consistency with executing against physical play, he should develop into a reliable starter at a rate as fast or faster than most of the prospects in this class.
Ideally, the cells should develop into any cell type just as well as those in a natural embryo do.
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