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Third generation progeny not only had lower body weight but also were afflicted with almost twice as many birth defects.
Convinced that these marauders are different to their own delightful progeny – not realising (naive, clueless fools) that many of their children are behaving similarly, albeit in different settings.
I don't want quinoa, or wheatgrass juice, green cardboard (kale), bloody goji berries or River Rocket … wait, that's his new progeny, not food.
Progeny not carrying XB21RNAi construct are labeled with a white bar.
Is Cromwell losing his wife and two-thirds of his progeny not sticking enough for tragedy?
Examples of this can be found as something as simple and complex as a block in Brooklyn reminding it's young progeny not to forget where they came from.
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Transgenic progenies from 4A, 5A, and 10B were displayed high levels of XB21 transcript compared with Kitaake plants and progenies not carrying XB21ox construct.
As revealed by Western blot, PrPC majorly segregated into the GSL fraction of 1C11 cells (Fig. 1A) and its neuronal progenies (not shown).
Upon infusion into cardio-toxin induced tibialis anterior muscle defects, undifferentiated clonal progenies not only engrafted and colonized host muscle, but also expressed human dystrophin and myosin heavy chain more efficaciously than their parent heterogeneous stem cell populations.
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Palmer was unperturbed by reports that Frankel's progeny tended not to look like him.
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