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    In hydra, new individual develop as Outgrowths from a single parent.

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    In hydra, the new individuals develop as Outgrowths from a single parent.

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    The structural-functional approach may be considered as an Outgrowth of the system analysis.

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    In hydra too the new individuals develop as Outgrowths from a single parent.

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    Com, is an Outgrowth of what I learned from the following brief visualization:.

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    The company began as an Outgrowth of Acorn, a U.K. maker of early PCs.

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    The play date is also an Outgrowth of parents' concern for their children's safety.

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    Each of these is based upon and is the Outgrowth of the preceding Meyer 1900:.

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    This reconstruction effort and modern Outgrowth of the historical methods is generally referred to as Western martial arts.

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    His advanced work in these fields was an Outgrowth of his early career as a telegraph operator.

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    The authors conclude that their findings reveal that blood flow controls not only the location, but also the onset of“metastatic Outgrowth.”.

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    The non-cornificating epithelium covers the cheeks, soft palate, its Outgrowth is the tongue, that is those parts of the mouth that need flexibility.

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    Events of May 3 and 4, which led to what is known as the Haymarket Affair, were an Outgrowth of the May 1st strike.

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    However, the iron legs of Nebuchadnezzar's dream image pictured not only the Roman Empire but also its political Outgrowth​ - the Anglo- American World Power.

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    PP filter: To remove sand, silt, solloid and any other suspension its diameter more than 5micron in water and adsorb odor, chlorine and its Outgrowth in raw water.

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    Radiologist will appreciate the evenness of the contours of bones, the width of the gap between them, determine the presence of osteophytes- tubercles and Outgrowths that can cause painful sensations.

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    World Press Freedom Day was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in December 1993 as an Outgrowth of the Seminar on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press.

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    The laser is an Outgrowth of a suggestion made by Albert Einstein in 1916 that under the proper circumstances atoms could release excess energy as light- either spontaneously or when stimulated by light.

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    In conclusion, BPC 157 promotes the ex vivo Outgrowth of tendon fibroblasts from tendon explants, cell survival under stress, and the in vitro migration of tendon fibroblasts, which is likely mediated by the activation of the FAK-paxillin pathway.

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