Sentence examples for life proliferation from inspiring English sources

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Most of these markers are involved in breast cancer biology and related to essential aspects of cell life, proliferation, transformation and apoptosis [ 16].

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In fact, the removal of this massive mid-life proliferation of genomic DNA copies appears to have uncovered a systematic loss of genomic DNA with age (t-test 4 days vs. 19 days, P < 0.0001) (Figs 5d and 6d), to which the loss of tail nuclei we observed via DAPI staining may contribute (Fig. 1).

Whereas pagan festivals (and their later religious replacements) arose out of communal life, the proliferation of all these modern calendar moments are created from scratch by bureaucrats, and achieved with press releases.

During the first month of life aggressive proliferation of hemangiomas was observed.

In rodent species, critical elements of brain development take place during the first 2 weeks or so of life: neuronal proliferation, dendritic branching, synaptogenesis, and the wiring of neural circuitry.

As a matter of fact, studies have shown that systematic treatment damage immune cells in addition to some cancer cells and thus make the patients weaker in dealing with the spared cancers cells once these cancer cells come back to life or proliferation [ 96, 97].

The writer cites the investigation of President Clinton's sex life and the proliferation of confessional literature as examples of the growing trend toward the erasure of the line between private life and public exposure.

Prior to being appointed US ambassador to the UN, Bolton's greatest achievement in public life was the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI): an international effort to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

"You're going to have this exaggerated, snowballing effect of resistant bacteria multiplying all around you," said Marlene Zuk, a biology professor at the University of California, Riverside, whose book "Riddled With Life" discusses the proliferation of antibacterial cleaners and personal products.

Each cell is defined by its location, size, rates of chemoattractant emission and response, age, life cycle stage, proliferation rate and number of attached cells.

This short-lived cornucopia would undoubtedly fuel the basis for a prokaryotic radiation of life, particularly when proliferation and competition for ancestral donors accelerated in regions further away from home.

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