Sentences with phrase «older forms stemmed»

Dissatisfaction with older forms stemmed also from a new understanding of worship and community.

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Yet the latter form, which is present some eight weeks after fertilization, is not only ethically unacceptable for research but also far too old to yield embryonic stem cells.»
Stem cells capable of forming new eggs could promise limitless eggs for IVF treatments, and the rejuvenation of older eggs
When stem cells from the old brain are cultured with signals of a young choroid plexus they can divide and form new neurons (red).
Buried deep underneath the folds of the cerebral cortex, neural stem cells in the hippocampus continue to generate new neurons, inciting a struggle between new and old as the new attempts to gain a foothold in memory - forming center of the brain.
The researchers, however, observed that older brains formed fewer blood vessels and possessed a smaller pool of progenitor cells — the early descendants of stem cells that turn into neurons.
It is not fully understood why cholesterol gallstones form, but it is generally accepted that they stem from any of the following: too much cholesterol, too much bilirubin (a breakdown product of old red blood cells), insufficient bile salts, a lack of emptying of the gallbladder, or the gallbladder not emptying enough.
It's more about people who love being with other people, but most of these forms of love stem from infatuations, crushes, friendships, or just good old - fashioned lust.
The themes of the film all stem from a form of class and entitlement that comes from the possession of wealth, or lack thereof, expecting all of the creature comforts that it provides, while the old adage of «money can't buy happiness» certainly rings quite true.
Research commissioned by the IET found that 9 - 12 year olds have formed opinions on STEM subjects and that there are already differences between girls» and boys» attitudes.
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