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Embryonic
Embryonic meaning
Of or relating to an embryo. | Of a project, etc: very new and still evolving; yet to reach its full potential.
Synonyms of Embryonic
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As part of embryonic development the pancreas forms from the embryonic foregut and is therefore of endodermal origin.
Developmental processes Embryonic development of animals Generalized scheme of embryonic development.
Nearly all research to date has made use of mouse embryonic stem cells (mES) or human embryonic stem cells (hES) derived from the early inner cell mass.
Not sure if it's because of cost, perceptions (embryonic stem cells), or approvals but that is another disappointment.
The authors indicate that the abnormal gene expression profile of extra-embryonic lineages (TE and PrE) of blastoids might be the major cause of their abnormal in vivo development.
Today, let’s talk about some meaningful moves in the United States’ embryonic efforts to regulate artificial intelligence.
To the west the embryonic Wharfe continues up Langstrothdale for five miles before becoming lost in the marshes of Oughtershaw.
University of Haifa researchers have discovered a significant association between autism and an accelerated development of neurons during the embryonic stage.
We are still in the embryonic phase of a new swing of the pendulum in Western history.
Adult stem cells induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are among the various forms of stem cells used in cardiac care.
He said the activity of the suspects was a major contributor to insecurity in the region and the country, hence the agent moved to kill their dreams at this embryonic stage.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and her husband the federal government, COVID vaccine requirements in the military violated their religious beliefs because the therapy was developed using embryonic stem cells.
A legal response by a maligned group could yet yield, again in court, some embryonic definition of transphobia that, as with antisemitism and Islamophobia, could at least provoke dialogue, rather than shutting it down, and more Twitter wars.
During brain development, embryonic neurons migrate to "their" brain area.
Existing imaging technology that can examine the quality of the sperm's genetic material may cause embryonic damage, so that too is prohibited.
However, studies found that these release chemicals that are absorbed in the skin and higher the risk of menstrual irregularities, disrupts embryonic development, endocrine problems, congenital disability, and cancer.
Life in the Dutch city afforded Variações a political and sexual freedom that was still embryonic in Portugal after the peaceful coup of 1974.
The researchers first demonstrated the utility of Millefy in a well-established mouse embryonic stem cell model by showing of read coverage between developing cells.
Also, the president appealed for investing in the transatlantic cruise ships, which in Angola is at an embryonic stage and is a potential to be explored and developed.
As the audience began to discuss Mr. Dronet’s suggestion — that we have a great ‘gathering place’ that might help us retain what little authentic character we still possess — I felt our embryonic discussion about community desires had been preempted.