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As an obligate biotroph, germ tubes of the wheat stripe rust fungus fail to progress beyond this stage of development in vitro [ 47, 48].
At approximately day 50, those fetuses with suboptimal placentome formation and with more deregulated miRNA expression could be slowly starved to death, whereas fetus that progress beyond this stage have better placentome development as studied previously [ 1].
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"There will be a formal statutory processes that will need to be followed if the project progresses beyond this stage two study," said a spokesman.
Glasgow have never progressed beyond this stage in the Champions League and the Scottish Premier League champions have a huge task on their hands if they are to turn the tie around.
There is, though, no suggestion that they are any better equipped to progress beyond that stage.
A hundred years of cinema, on the other hand, and we've barely progressed beyond the stage where the villain is asked to signify evil by laughing like a jackass.
But most companies have not progressed beyond that stage and do not see a clear advantage over traditional systems and solutions.
The following teams have reached the quarter-finals but never progressed beyond that stage: * (five times) * (twice) * (twice) * (once) The record for most points overall is held by English player Jonny Wilkinson, who scored 277 over his World Cup career.
There was no sign that septa formation had progressed beyond the stage of epithelial folds.
Since colon cancer takes 10-20 years to progress beyond initiation stage [ 11], there exists an opportunity to prevent colon cancer progression through appropriate nutrition and exercise.
Ensemble initially considered making the Flood a playable race, but this idea did not progress beyond the concept stage.
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