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This cell population, referred to as intermediate mesodermal progenitor (IMP) cells, is capable of unlimited expansion, lacks tumor formation potential, and, upon appropriate stimulation, readily acquires properties of a sub-population of kidney cells.
For example, he identified an "excitable type" of dog that readily acquires excitatory CRs, but only acquires inhibitory CRs with great difficulty, "as if the animals' nervous system opposes a barrier to their establishment" (Pavlov 1928, p. 107).
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The necessary radioactive materials are relatively common, he said, and "the expertise for handling is widely known and readily acquired".
Whoever is doctoring the cartridges in Syria can readily acquire rounds with different headstamps and modify them in future batches.
This is why, in its fullest and most satisfying expression, it is not something that you can readily acquire a piece of.
Over all subjects, a PhD commands only a 3% premium over a master's degree.Dr Schwartz, the New York physicist, says the skills learned in the course of a PhD can be readily acquired through much shorter courses.
These days, when I inspect the jars of sweet, oil-bathed carciofi bottoms in an Italian deli, I am both relieved that such delicacy should be so readily acquired yet also, if I am honest, nagged by a secret disdain for those weak-jawed softies who know nothing but the heart.
The rabbit is readily acquired and reasonably affordable to maintain.
Resistance is readily acquired via mutations in the drug target gene, FKS1.
Birds in both groups readily acquired the colour discrimination, but differed in how they avoided the unpalatable prey.
Some children readily acquire motor imitation targets that involve objects (e.g., pushing a toy car) but do not acquire targets without objects (e.g., clapping hands).
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