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Unlike the case with a partial loss of progenitor cells, the first group of progenitor cells appearing in Crypt I must be physically relocated from Crypt II through cell movement (Additional file 1: Figure S3C) due to the cell proliferation.
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Building the passageway, estimated to cost $33 million to $38 million, might eliminate the need to physically relocate mountain lions from other habitats to the Santa Monica Mountains, the study authors wrote.
However much he squeals, he can hardly physically relocate his branches of Top Shop and BHS to Bangladesh, without shutting down his own business and bankrupting himself.
They must either physically relocate or increase the cost of their links so the network may adapt its routes.
All of this is a huge pain in the ass, of course, and the massive expense and hassle of physically relocating to escape harassment is something no one should have to go through.
They recently relocated from South Carolina.
(Wood recently relocated from Boston to Shanghai).
Three months ago, I relocated from Cleveland to Portland, Ore.
She relocated from Manhattan to Branford a decade ago.
Parts of the media have relocated from Hamburg.
HIM Around 1970, when parents relocated from Connecticut.
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