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A tumour mass is composed not only of abnormal tumour cells but also of normal host cells, which nourish the tumour, and immune cells, which attempt to react to the tumour.
That's because about half of the water used in urban areas goes toward watering lawns and other residential and commercial landscapes — things that have little social benefit, compared with environmental uses, which help the planet and its residents, and agricultural functions, which nourish people around the world and boost California's economy and provide jobs.
In 40AD, Hippalus, a Greek merchant, discovered something the Arabs had long tried to obscure: that the monsoons which nourish India's pepper vines reverse direction mid-year, and that trips from Egypt's Red Sea coast to India and back could thus be shorter and safer than the empire had imagined.
For the procedure, the researchers removed granulosa cells, which nourish maturing egg cells, from Lady's ovaries.
The authors (Deci and Ryan 2008; Ryan and Deci 2000) based their motivational theory on the idea of basic psychological needs,3 which nourish self-determined motivation.
Nakajima et al. [19] described that accompanying arteries of the lesser saphenous vein and sural nerve gave off venocutaneous and neurocutaneous perforators which nourish the skin from the calf down to the ankle.
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But eventually that which nourishes topples.
Perhaps it is this waste, this vast debris, which nourishes the glory.
It lives by that which nourishes it, and the elements once out of it, it transmigrates.
Plants collect light to make chlorophyll, which nourishes animals, which become food for other animals and man, and so on.
During the annual migration, the wildebeest produce more than 800,000 pounds of dung — per day — which nourishes the grasslands.
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