Sentence examples for the embryonic phase from inspiring English sources

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The five-page text agreed on Sunday – now officially known as the Lima Call for Climate Action – represents the embryonic phase of the deal due to be delivered in Paris.

The embryonic phase of eye development is indicated by blue background.

Over-expression of VEGF in the embryonic phase increases growth of pulmonary blood vessels but in the same time disrupts the morphogenesis of airway branches and alveolar type-I cell differentiation [17].

In order to narrow the scope of our consideration down to the issue of biogenesis alone, one may point out that in the literature on the subject there is a widespread practice of indicating those characteristics of human beings which appear (or disappear) during the embryonic phase, and upon which the moral status thereof is defined, and therefore also legal status.

Thus, in many vertebrates, for instance, the rate of growth of the head is relatively greater than growth of the trunk or limbs during the embryonic phase of growth, whereas after birth, these postcranial parts undergo a relatively greater amount of growth.

It is conceivable that this decline can be extrapolated to the embryonic phase of development.

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Functioning in the shadow of the behemoths while we are building brand name recognition, establishing trust relationships and capturing market share will insulate us in the embryonic phases of growth.

One other aspect, which is pertinent in this context, is that of epigenetic asymmetry between male and female chromatin in the early embryonic phase of reprogramming originating from the grossly different chromatin states at the onset of fertilization: a protamine-dominated chromatin in sperm versus an exclusively nucleosomal chromatin organization of the female meiotic chromosomes.

The first embryonic phase provides two types of circulating blood cells (haemocytes) – the plasmatocytes and the crystal cells (see below) – both of which subsist in the larva either in the haemolymph or attached to the inner epidermis in the case of sessile haemocytes (Holz et al., 2003; Honti et al., 2010).

While the hemocytes during embryonic phase develop from the head mesoderm, the larval lymph gland serves as the hematopoietic organ that ruptures in the pupal phase to release the differentiated hemocytes into circulation (Grigorian et al., 2011).

Several potential applications of the technology are still in an embryonic phase, and the government must play an important role to sustain the research effort required for establishing the scientific and technological infrastructure.

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