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"It seems it would be a very poor investment federally, and a very cruel investment," he said, "if we ended up with knowledge of how to make differentiated cells to treat people and then we were stuck" without the necessary cell lines.
But OEMs and carriers are having a hard time making differentiated devices.
Stem cells are operationally defined based on data indicating that they self-renew and make differentiated progeny in vivo during tissue homeostasis and/or injury.
Human embryonic stem cells can give rise to all cell types in the body and are a valuable tool to make differentiated cells for drug screening, predictive toxicology and potentially therapeutic applications.
Thus, outcome evaluation should be conducted in consideration of these levels in order to make differentiated statements concerning the effectiveness of an intervention.
However, distinct locations within the nephron and elsewhere in the kidney appear to house cells that exhibit various degrees of potential to make differentiated cell types during normal turnover and following injury.
Nevertheless, these signs may be absent in small-sized or well-differentiated malignant tumours, making differentiation from benign lesions difficult.
Its accompaniment is Poulenc's Gloria Mr. Taylorr, in his first use of choral music, makes strikingly differentiated responses to its contrasting orchestral and vocal sonorities.
Makes highly differentiated products at a premium, beloved by cognoscenti, too expensive, too loathed by OEMs (phone companies) to own the smartphone market when it's mainstream.
He is sceptical about the claims made for differentiated service.
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