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Discover Ludwig"primordial features" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
One could use "primordial features" in a sentence when describing something that is essential or fundamental to something else. For example, "The primordial features of human society include language, culture, and social organization."
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Angiogenesis and apoptosis are primordial features of malignant tumours, constituting attractive therapeutic targets; drugs that inhibit angiogenesis or promote apoptosis could be associated to cytotoxic agents to improve antitumoral therapy.
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Is she a facet of the Creator or a primordial feature of creation?
It has been pointed out that loss of proliferative capacity is a primordial feature of cell ageing [ 33].
This Hollywood filmmaker — one who had been active for two decades already, having directed the 1915 primordial New York gangster feature, "Regeneration" — a film so raw and grungy that it makes the famed varieties of the nineteen-thirties seem like drawing-room comedies — was also a personal filmmaker, as were, of course, all of the best of them.
Thirdly it features a primordial satisfaction relating to the affect which acts normatively.
In mammals studied so far, germ cell loss is a striking feature of primordial follicle formation [5], [7].
Primordial epithelial cells with EMT features may have great pertinence to the initial generation of mammary stem cells since recent data suggest that induction of EMT stimulates cultured breast cells to adopt characteristics of stem cells [ 40].
Results from gene set enrichment analysis indicate that the primordial cell populations share some transcriptomic features with other progenitor populations from both embryonic and postnatal tissues, particularly hematopoietic progenitors.
Despite the presence at birth of hypotelorism, short limbs, and short stature, our patients were not diagnosed as having primordial dwarfism and the main clinical feature was an adult-onset progressive encephalocardiomyopathy.
This "inflation" blew up tiny, random quantum fluctuations in the primordial plasma and fixed them as permanent features of the universe, which continued to stretch, and cool, at a more leisurely pace.
This three-layered "primordial" lamprey lateral pallium has evolved most features of the three-layered reptilian cortices and is thereby a precursor of the six-layered "neo" cortex with a long-standing evolutionary precedent (some 500 million years ago).
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