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Beginning by specifically invoking John Ford's staging of the shootout in "My Darling Clementine," Sherman imagines a new fate for the Doc Holliday character, here named Brett Wade and played by Rory Calhoun.
They become refugees and flee the Great Fire of Smyrna on passports they have managed to scam from the French consulate, heading to America and a new fate where "whatever he seemed to be would become what he was".
I wanted to live…" Venter struck out for shore, now miles behind him, and when he arrived there it was if he had been reborn, like Crusoe, into a new fate: "I lay on the sand, naked, for what felt like hours.
It seems, however, that the stem cells require a bit of cellular hand-holding to adopt their new fate.
Teams will work on stem cells derived from adults and on basic research into the molecular signals that govern a cell's ability to take on a new fate.
The commitment of a cell to a new fate corresponds to the disappearance of a valley from the landscape, not the splitting of one valley into two, and it occurs through a type of bifurcation — a saddle-node bifurcation — that possesses an intrinsic irreversibility that is missing from Waddington's picture.
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Lauren Groff's new novel, Fates and Furies, tells the story of that marriage from the vantage point of both parties: Mathilde, the beautiful, poised, reflective woman, and Lotto, her husband, a beaming, bearlike playwright who lives for the grandiose.
It's also possible, notes stem cell biologist Ihor Lemischka of Princeton University, that the 5 days the partially differentiated muscle stem cells spent in culture somehow reprogrammed them to accept new fates.
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