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embryo -- The earliest stage of development in an animal or plant.
Therefore, it is important to standardise the scale-up process of nucleopolyhedrovirus biopesticides at the earliest stage of development, especially when it requires both a low cost medium and a plaque purified virus.
But when it came to understanding autism itself, many of the older kids reasoned in the sort of concrete terms corresponding to the earliest stage of development: a 13-year-old girl described autism as "a disability that makes problems with language" just as a 6-year-old said that autism meant needing help learning to talk.
"We object to the idea that you would sacrifice some members of the human race, even at the earliest stage of development, for the potential treatment of other members of the human race," said David Prentice, a cell biologist at the Family Research Council.
Bioengeered organs are still in the earliest stage of development.
For you see, the World of Warcraft movie is in the earliest stage of development, the part where the writers are still coming up with a basic story.
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Cytoplasmic localization is evident in the earliest stages of development of the embryo.
In any event, the technology is still in the earliest stages of development.
The earliest stages of development are still a matter of much speculation based on fragmentary evidence.
With this fund, "we want to target companies in the earliest stages of development," Mr. Longo said.
The program is aimed at companies that are in the earliest stages of development.
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