Sentences with phrase «serve as surrogates»

Asked where the other dogs that are needed to produce a successful clone came from — dogs in heat from whom egg cells are harvested, and female dogs who serve as surrogates — Russell said ViaGen Pets purchases oocytes from an unnamed provider and that «ViaGen Pets uses a production partner to supply the needed surrogates.»
In the process, the donor cells are merged with egg cells extracted from other dogs, zapped with an electrical current to spur splitting, then implanted in more dogs who serve as surrogates, carrying the embryos to pregnancy.
Scientists are working on a form of IVF where egg cells would be removed from the remaining females, fertilized with semen collected from Sudan and other northern white males, and then inserted into female southern white rhinos who would serve as surrogates.
That information is useful in the laboratory; it's not so useful in the clinical domain where we really want our noninvasive measures that serve as surrogates for the earliest pathogenic events.
The subjects of horror TV shows and movies often serve as surrogates for real world fears, and understanding trends in the genre can help us understand the issues plaguing the cultural psyche.
One might say that other humans and the world In which we live serve as surrogates for the divine dependability.
What is the impact on the women who serve as surrogates and on the children who are born from surrogacy?»
Moody Bible Institute, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and scores of lesser - known schools trained thousands of leaders for work in local churches and on the mission field, organized conferences and revivals, sponsored radio broadcasts, published literature and served as surrogate denominations.
He has been especially important for those who lost their faith in Marxism, which for a few decades in the early — to mid — twentieth century served as a surrogate for theology and metaphysics.
Heather Jopling, a straight woman, served as a surrogate for two gay men after her husband donated sperm to a lesbian couple.
Mark - Viverito served as a surrogate for Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign, giving rise to speculation she could become an appointee in a Clinton administration.
The European elections often serve as a surrogate mid-term ballot on, and protest against, sitting governments.
The former Trump campaign staffer has often served as a surrogate for the administration on cable news networks and sharply criticized the House Intelligence Committee for investigate Russian collusion claims.
«We think hydrogen sulfide made by the cell can serve as a surrogate energy source,» Mitchell says.
We performed histological examination of GVHD target organs (liver, lung, small intestine, and colon) and the tongue, which served as a surrogate for skin damage (37), 4 wk after transplantation.
«The finding that MPO levels correlate with those of LTB4 suggests that MPO may serve as a surrogate for risk of heart attack through the pathway targeted by DG031.
In the film, titles such as «house,» «mother,» and «reading» emphasize how the subculture the film depicts has taken words from the straight and white worlds, and imbued them with alternate meanings, just as the «houses» serve as surrogate families for young ball - walkers whose sexual orientations have sometimes made acceptance and love within their own families hard to come by.
At times, he work also entails serving as a surrogate mother to several children, whose mothers are — she supposes — too young and busy to do the job themselves, during her career.
Is it any wonder, then, that so many might mimic the materialistic, misogynistic and self - destructive behaviors they see glorified on TV in rap videos or gravitate to the dead end path where gangs serve as surrogate parents?
Duck Duck Goose (PG for rude humor and mild action) Animated parable about a bachelor goose (Jim Gaffigan) who matures enough to serve as a surrogate father to a couple of ducklings (Lance Lim and Zendaya) he accidentally separates from their flock.
At many schools, the curriculum frameworks, local standards, or MCAS testing objectives served as a surrogate for curriculum.
Because the litters that come in are orphaned, the Kitten Nursery staff serves as surrogate mothers, raising the kittens in a way that simulates their natural development.
Tivo also serves as a surrogate pet to the many students who are missing the dogs they left behind, noted David deBoer, associate director and clinical psychologist at the Wellness Center.
Donations through personal fundraising pages allow you and your network to be personal advocates for pets without a home; serving as a surrogate guardian until a permanent furever home can be found.
Second, you must create informative and compelling signage that will essentially serve as surrogate sales associates.
The boy though lacks a lot of personality, including a name, because Ueda wants him to serve as a surrogate for the player.
It is implied that Clay and Ace serve as surrogate coaches once they qualify for Varsity, and give the Shadow Swingstress and her partner motivation to try to become better players.
These objects serve as surrogate paintings for the artist, incorporating elements that can not function in two dimensional space.
Although Bess had little to do with his peers, he too wanted to make a painting that was naked, one that could serve as a surrogate for his conflicted mind and body.

Not exact matches

Sessions had said during his confirmation hearing for attorney general that he «did not have communications with the Russians» while he served as a campaign surrogate for Donald Trump.
Surrogate mothers, such as Richards the nurse of Dombey and Son or David Copperfield's eccentric Aunt Betsey, serve a worthy and important purpose, nurturing children into adulthood.
The obvious barbarity of this serves, in my opinion, as the exception which proves our thesis that prayer as a surrogate for direct action is detrimental to our spiritual life.
For them to assume that mere economic and social advance would serve as an adequate surrogate was gross philistinism, unworthy of heirs of the Jewish spirit.
It took a while for Darryl to really become one of the show's fixtures, but after the series found its rhythm, it was Darryl who often served as a sort of surrogate for the viewer: a sane, wise - cracking everyman dropped into an office of madness.
Our Case Managers serve as liasons to keep communication open and clear between the Intended Parents, the Surrogate, the doctors and the attorneys.
Trump has never shown any reluctance to sacrifice a surrogate to serve a short - term political need, so he apparently did not think twice this week about exposing a series of staff members to ridicule as he repeatedly shifted his explanation for firing Comey.
Councilman Joseph Borelli of Staten Island, a Trump surrogate in New York City, separately told POLITICO New York that Trump «would be well served by Ray Kelly, as would he by some of the other names mentioned.»
Clinton and her surrogates underscored her eight years of U.S. Senate experience serving New York as well as her commitment to unifying the country across party lines in remarks yesterday before a cheering Staten Island crowd.
Mr. Prendergast not only runs the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — and therefore oversees a vital part of nearly every New Yorker's day — he also serves as a major New York City surrogate for Gov. Cuomo.
Anthony A. Scarpino, another Democratic candidate, has served on the State Supreme Court and as Westchester County surrogate.
He accused the former first lady of using one Agyekum, who served as a Deputy Minister Local Government Minister under the Mahama administration, as her surrogate in the financial transaction at an unnamed bank.
«I don't think anyone gives a hell about what the 20 or 22 Republicans do,» said Paladino, who has served as Trump's surrogate in national TV interviews.
Talk about bad timing: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing an investigation into his fundraising just as the New York Democratic primary heats up and he seeks to serve as a valuable surrogate for Clinton.
-- includes cultivating dynamic candidates for local offices and enlisting top strategists in the DNC, leading a mentorship - based candidate support program, convening a quarterly messaging workshop with top party staff and officials and serving as a national surrogate for statewide and local party fundraisers, trainings and meetings.
She'll replace Bob Duffy, a former Rochester mayor whose principal duties in the position were to serve as the governor's surrogate at (mostly upstate) events and to sit as the titular chair of 10 regional economic development councils.
(Recall that Quinn served as one of the senator's top LGBT / pro - choice / woman surrogates during the primary).
NEW YORK — Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing an investigation into his fundraising just as the New York Democratic primary heats up and he seeks to serve as a valuable surrogate for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Ms. Quinn served as a key surrogate and helped form the Women's Equality Party, which will now have a place on the ballot for the next four years.
ALBANY — An influential state advisory panel has recommended that New York do away with its decades - old ban on women serving as paid childbirth surrogates, the Daily News has learned.
The various ballroom factions, presided over by «housemothers,» serve a vital function as surrogate families, while also providing a collective activist voice.
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