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The process by which an organism produces others of its kind; breeding, propagation, procreation, reproduction.
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He said the treaty "is cited as providing a new moral and legal barrier to proliferation".
Tells about the problems of the present govt. & U.S. problems due to proliferation of American bureaucracy in recent months.
The resolution introduces financial monitoring of two banks with suspected links to proliferation activities, Bank Melli and Bank Saderat.
His aides deny this, claiming their approach to proliferation will be more "focused" and effective.
"These technologies are unwanted by industry, expensive and prone to proliferation risks," he said.
Now she dismissed Gordon Brown's "ridiculous announcement" that he favoured a Trident replacement as "an incitement to others" (such as Iran) and "an invitation to proliferation".
However, other identified genes belonged to proliferation, anti-proliferation, angiogenesis, anti-angiogenesis and anti-apoptotic genes.
Several genetic determinants relating to proliferation and growth, invasion and metastasis have been identified.
In this study, we evaluated the contribution of this protein to proliferation of endothelial cells.
There are controversies related to proliferation of dental-derived stem cells under induced hypoxia.
TGFβ can lead to proliferation arrest and has extensive interaction with p53 (Adorno et al., 2009; Massague, 2008).
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