Sentences with phrase «of the cells of»

According to the National Institutes of Health's definition, however, pluripotent embryonic stem cells are «the embryonic source of all cells of the body.»
A good example of this behaviour is seen in the shape of an apple which can be explained in terms of the cells of the apple but «apple shape» has no meaning at lower levels of description.
The primary thrust must be toward the multiplication of cells of Christians, and church growth considers the social order as outside of that task.
Just as our conscious human experience unconsciously feels the unconscious feelings of the cells of the brain and achieves a unity of its own life of feeling, so the Totality that is God feels our feelings in the unity of perfect experience.
It is also probably true of the cells of a tree.
Each of us A cell of awareness Imperfect and incomplete Genetic blends With uncertain ends On a fortune hunt that's far too fleet
The trophoblast is the outer layer of cells of the blastocyst which allow the fertilized ovum to attach to the uterus and which serves as a nutritive pathway for the embryo.
Jonathan said arrests have been made which led to the wiping out of a cell of the group from Niger State.
Neurobiology is the study of cells of the nervous system and the organization of these cells into functional circuits that process information and mediate behavior.
«All of the cells of the brain are constantly active and are participating, by a sort of algebraic summation, in every activity.
Unlike germline mutations, the post-zygotic genetic changes are only present in a proportion of the cells of the individual.

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Chinese researchers recently unveiled miniature kidneys comprised of cells printed from a hydrogel material, which live for up to four months.
Thus, the solar electricity producer with storage might have a total cost of 5.5 cents per kWh, assuming no further improvements in the photovoltaic cells.
Texas Prison Museum: a replica of a cell.
Wireless powered implants, each smaller than a grain of rice, could serve as «neural dust» that can one day scan and stimulate brain cells.
That's so that the tweaks that are made spread to the entire organism, rather than affecting only a small group of cells.
The start - up's premiere product, the Thin Ice vest, uses cold therapy to target areas of the body with high concentrations of thermoreceptors, which are nerve cells that are able to detect the presence of hot or cold temperatures.
The BBB isn't quite an anatomical wall, as many assume it to be, but rather a phalanx of tightly meshed cells and protein complexes.
Instead of being injected into the bloodstream and exposed to the rest of the body's tissue — with all the unpleasant side effects, as is the case with chemotherapy — these agents only target cancer cells.
Jon Freier, the head of retail, has copied Legere's open Q&A format, giving out his own cell number so staffers can text him questions and concerns.
Still, researchers now have a far better understanding of the molecular pathways in the ear and how to regenerate hair cells and repair synaptic connections.
That could mean that consumer services won't be reliable enough, or won't be cost - effective if the carriers would need too many cell sites to reach a critical mass of customers.
• NanoCellect Biomedical, a San Diego - based developer of microfluidic cell sorting technologies for cell - based assays, raised $ 10 million in series B funding.
Adult brains actually do grow new brain cells through the incredible process of neurogenesis, improving your memory, stabilizing your mood, and boosting your ability to handle stress.
One habit of Prince's they told me about struck me as so counter to our times that I came to see it as illustrating what set him apart from today's culture of celebrity: he allowed no one near him to use a cell phone.
Prior to Human Longevity, Collins was the CEO and general manager of GE Healthcare's cell therapy division for three years.
Verizon has built out several hundred cell sites with 5G transmitters capable of reaching several thousand customer homes and businesses.
This time, the approval is for a type of blood cancer called large B - cell lymphoma.
The printers start with cells of the desired tissue and combine them with a powdery «ink,» which is molded into the required shape.
His research shows that in cases of hearing loss, the ear's nerve fibers become damaged before the hair cells do, and when those synaptic fibers reconnect to the hair cells, it's possible to regain hearing.
The proliferation of cell phones and ecommerce has disrupted traditional delivery services in markets around the world, particularly in emerging and frontier economies.
As a veteran, Wallace understands the value of growing a small business for a potential long term partnership, which is why he's given me his cell and personal email if I need to reach out.
-- Doug Baldasare, founder and CEO of ChargeItSpot, a provider of secure cell phone charging stations for retail stores
A series of preliminary Mayo Clinic studies conducted in 2010 showed promise for the potential use of a chemical component of green tea (epigallocatechin gallate) in reducing the number of cancer cells in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
/ (Oh no) / I swore I wouldn't tell / But most of you share bars like you got the bottom bunk in a two man cell / (A two man cell) / Something's in the water / (Something's in the water) / And if I got a brown nose for some gold then I'd rather be a bum than a motherfuckin» baller.»
In Kilgrave's case, for example, the gene therapy would need to be done extensively until all of his millions of affected cells were treated, something that's quite unlikely.
That's the path pursued by GenVec, which wants to be the Rogaine of the ears, using gene therapy to regrow damaged hair cells.
I won't reveal yet who my favorites are, but I will say that these young scientist - founders came up with very creative solutions for preventing infections in some common surgeries, tackling resistance in targeted antibody drugs, improving gene vectors for cell therapies, helping the vision - impaired «see» faces and better read their environments, imaging hard - to - see spots in the lungs and other organs, improving genetic risk analysis, and expediting the logistical operations of hospitals.
In addition to lowering their fees for cell phone service, they also offer free unlimited texting on flights PLUS a free hour of Gogo in - flight WiFi for each flight you take — and there aren't any limits on the number of times you can take advantage of this offer.
Inmates spend an average of about 23 hours a day locked up alone in their cells, according to an audit of the U.S. Justice Department.
But even with steep discounts and quality service, it takes an awful lot to get a customer to go through the hassle of switching from one cell service to another — especially to a new wireless service of unknown quality and no track record.
Available epidemiologic studies in humans have «not shown clear evidence of a relationship between cell phone use and cancer,» according to the National Cancer Institute, although this remains a topic of debate among researchers.
Despite fulfilling their boss's prime directive of no compromises, the team had built a hulking monstrosity that housed 54 battery cells, 70 sensors and three processors.
But most every other cell carries with it the full set of how - tos for creating and maintaining every part of the whole.
Cell phone bills, followed by transportation, rent and utilities, tops the list of living expenses, and with debt, parents are most commonly helping with student loans, followed by auto bills, medical debt and credit card bills.
The wrong set of changes to a single cell's genetic code, combined with other system breakdowns, can lead to cancer.
Founded in April 2011 in Portland by Greg Passmore and Russell Okamoto, Celly builds mobile social networks of all sizes, both public and private, that can be accessed by any cell phone with SMS and via a web browser, e-mail and the company's iPhone and Android apps.
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies to provide users with almost instant access to information stored on a company's computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
But there's a dark side too: Each of those cells has the power to go awry — and take down the whole organism with it.
Millennials, for instance, have always had cell phones in their lives, and think of them as a tool to communicate with others.
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