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Although the original ESTs were of human origin, a large number of ESTs are also isolated from model organisms like Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila, rice, and Arabidopsis.
Indeed, their greatest ambition was to try to establish something implied by Aikenhead's gallows speech: an account of civil society demonstrating that legal and ethical rules were of human origin.
The majority of mAbs were of human origin but included a significant number of macaque mAbs, murine mAbs, and a small number of synthetically-designed recombinant antibodies.
All these cells were of human origin.
All enzymes used were of human origin, purified or recombinant.
All the cell lines used were of human origin.
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To reduce immunogenicity of rodent antibodies (Abs), approved antibody drugs entering clinical trials are of human origin or are humanized versions of rodent antibodies (Reichert, 2008).
"It's just calcium, but it's of human origin, so it's charged in a lot of different ways," he said.
At a planning board meeting last year, Father Elias Lorenzo, the abbey's prior said: "If the plan is of human origin, it will fail.
The logicists, however, believed that the natural numbers were also man-made, inasmuch as definitions may be said to be of human origin.
Dr Bever stated that, on this evidence, he would be prepared to appear in court to testify that the lampshade was of human origin.
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