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In addition, cells are immobilized within hydrogels and do not spread and proliferate quickly.
They proliferate quickly and adhere in great numbers to virtually any surface.
This rapid life cycle, Gillanders said, means cephalopods can "proliferate quickly, perhaps with advantages over longer-lived organisms".
History suggests that the temptation to hide or destroy evidence is powerful, and the consequences, known as "process crimes," can proliferate quickly.
Clearly, with these leading edge technologies, capabilities proliferate quickly.
These adenocarcinoma human alveolar basal epithelial cells are easily cultured and proliferate quickly [53].
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As the Guttmacher Institute reports, those bans proliferated quickly, after Nebraska passed the first such law back in 2010.
As CO2, the source of carbon for plant growth, proliferates quickly in the atmosphere, soil nutrients — such as nitrogen, iron, and magnesium — remain the same.
It's still too early to estimate the cost of Klez, but it is proliferating quickly, thanks in part to its nearly 30 possible subject lines.
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