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With a retained life estate you can even provide that someone else, say a child, have the use of the place for the rest of his life.
We must therefore conclude either that the transplanted bone has retained life in itself or that it has been completely regenerated in all of its parts by a process of metaplasia of cells derived from the surrounding soft tissue.
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We must conclude that a transplanted bone retains life in itself and is capable of its own regeneration as far as is necessary.
Several unquestioned instances of cells retaining life after long exposures to subzero temperatures have been reported to me by colleagues who are engaged in experimental physiological and pathological studies.
He retained for life the slight English accent he acquired at the Catholic public school, Beaumont, which he attended from 1938 to 1939.
It would appear that the mother transferred title to the sons and retained a life estate for herself, giving her the right until her death.
Some, like parts of Melrose Avenue, Larchmont Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard, retained street life.
What Lilias retained throughout life however was the artist soul which connected her deeply to the earth and people of her adopted land.
Additional studies in populations whose birth weight records are retained for life would be useful to further explore this association.
The cancer resistant phenotype can be retained for life if the mice are frequently challenged with cancer cells.
Rodents as opposed to larger mammals are born with immature BAT which matures only postnatally and is largely retained throughout life [ 1, 8].
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