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Adult stem cells are finely regulated by lncRNAs networks that are targets of most of master pluripotency transcription factors (Oct4, Sox2, Nanog, cMyc, and KLF4) [ 54].
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There appears to have been a digital land grab by the record labels, who own most of the master recordings for the U.S. catalogue.
Most of the master trolls weren't active on Twitter in 2007.
The admissions committees for most of these master's programs want to see evidence that applicants know what they are getting into, so candidates should demonstrate a good understanding of the profession, Austin says.
Five record labels agreed to supply most of the master recordings by their artists for use in the game, including EMI Music, Hollywood Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group's Universal Music Enterprises, and Warner Music Group's Rhino Entertainment.
Most of the original master chefs are now dead or retired, and replacing them is no simple task.
When I played in most of my Masters, I was never a big fan of Wednesdays.
He did not start sprinting until he was 76. "Most of the masters distance runners who compete at a high level are also slow starters," Dr. Tanaka said.
He graduated with a B.S. in 1956 and a J.D. in 1959 from New York University and most of his Masters in Tax Law.
Now without most of her masters, Cole was elated to receive a package of those tapes, not only bringing back memories, but also some pretty fine tunes to her consciousness.
Most children of masters were breast-fed and raised by slave nannies; they will later treat them as second mothers.
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