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And in one good sense of the word leisure, they are right; for it derives from the Middle French leisir meaning to be permitted, which in turn stems from the Latin licere from which comes license.
The said change in the relative dominance of the responsible factors in turn stems from the interplay between two oscillations.
All the parameters affecting the separation are automatically tuned through modification of the channel structure, and that in turn stems from mathematical model based on fluid mechanics.
And that, in turn, stems not only from shrewd client development but from a cost-consciousness (fewer than six employees per branch, for example) that by one industry measure makes Popular 60% more efficient than the average European bank.
A standard deviation differing from one originates from an under- or overestimated residual prediction (sqrt {sigma _{text {int}}^{2} - sigma _{mathrm {t,b}}^{2}}), which in turn stems from an inaccurate estimate of either the intrinsic resolution or the track resolution.
It finds operational performance rises because of an increase in plant-level productivity, which in turn stems from higher labour productivity.
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Eventually, it may even be possible to apply the right signals that can turn stem cells into limb buds and, ultimately, full-blown arms and legs.
While enough to get basic research started, scientists and patients' groups said the lines would not be enough to turn stem cells into therapies.
Melton will apply for federal grants to research ways to turn stem cells into heart cells and neurons that could one day yield a cure for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.
But if someone, were to figure out, say, how to turn stem cells into insulin-producing pancreatic cells to treat diabetes, Geron would demand royalties on sales of treatments.
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