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They are a sort of universal cell that can, in theory, develop into any tissue or organ.
The baby recovered fully, but his mother said doctors had cautioned her that kidney problems could in theory develop later, because the illness was so severe.
The embryo, if implanted in a womb, could in theory develop into a clone of the person whose DNA was used.
Stem cells can, in theory, develop into any of the body's tissues, leading many to hope that they can replace cells that die in diseases like Parkinson's or diabetes.
They had hoped to use cloned human embryos to extract stem cells, which are embryo cells that can in theory develop into any cell or body tissue and that the company hopes to use to treat diseases.
Prime Minister Norov Altankhuyag has also reshaped his government's stance on the environment by taking the Ministry of Environment and adding a "Green Development" division that will, in theory, develop renewable and environmentally responsible energy.
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Legislation is constantly changing, theory developing, new problems arising as our society grows and morphs.
The modern era of particle physics was empirical; theory developed in concert with experiment.
That theory, developed by the esteemed Milton Friedman, leads to the wrong conclusions, he says.
While theory developed with improved observations, many small and puzzling discrepancies continued to appear.
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