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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seeded with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been scattered or distributed with seeds, but it can also be used metaphorically to describe something that has been planted or introduced with ideas or potential for growth. Example: The field was seeded with a variety of wildflower seeds to attract pollinators. Example: The conference was seeded with diverse perspectives from experts in different fields. Example: His mind was seeded with doubts about his future after his career-ending injury.
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And some were seeded with neither.
His vision was seeded with pearls.
Each scaffold was seeded with 1 million human stem cells.
Nigeria's path in the coming year is seeded with landmines.
Injection water was seeded with the microorganisms for 5 days.
These are then seeded with immature human liver cells.
Most commonly, TEBVs are seeded with endothelial cells (ECs) only.
Then, the SFSs were seeded with 3T3-L1.
Defects were filled with a CDHA scaffold seeded with autogenous rabbit MSC, CDHA seeded with xenogenic hMSC or unseeded CDHA.
A coarse rectangular grid is seeded with a single cell initialized as a "meristem".
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Seeding with Al nanoparticles consistently has a lower breakdown threshold compared to seeding with Fe nanoparticles.
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