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Progeny

Progeny meaning

Offspring or descendants considered as a group. | Descent, lineage, ancestry. | A result of a creative effort.

Synonyms of Progeny

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The progeny of the phages that were originally labeled with 32 P remained labeled, while the progeny of the phages originally labeled with 35 S were unlabeled.

He expects the stallion’s progeny to improve with time and distance and as he did with stablemate Zougotcha last year, Waller is looking to pick and choose his way through the four-race Princess Series with Tutta La Vita.

In 2021, AeroVironment Progeny Systems Corporation’s Intelligent Systems Group.

But she specified that work must proceed much more carefully when applied to human germ cells, whose genetic changes would be passed down to progeny, versus somatic cells, where any genetic changes would be limited to the individual.

Cattle King progeny are still found in nearly all States of Australia and even overseas, with the Marharajah of Jaipur purchasing and exporting a Cattle King stallion to his stud in the early 1980's.

Each generation, it seems, believes that the unique conditions that it (or its progeny) encounters are the most challenging.

Finally, Progeny 3 Inc. boosted its stake in shares of Alliance Resource Partners by 5.1% during the 1st quarter.

However, the Spurned Progeny in is a lot of fun to fight, once players understand the gimmick behind one particular attack it has.

In doing so they sacrificed their own sense of place and identity, to ensure that their progeny would grow up safe and secure.

The movements are a form of communication to her progeny that it is time for them to eat their mother alive.

Using Rishel’s progeny information that included carcass merit, Dolezal ran ribeye area, yield grade, back-fat thickness, marbling and quality through the boxed beef calculator.

Fernand was the first of two sons, the progeny of Louis Charles Gregh, born in 1842 in Algeria, and Charlotte Elisa née Bonnard.

George’s species, Chelonoidis abingdonii, was wiped out because he never fathered any progeny in all his years at the park.

Just recently, according to several reports, the 52-year-old singer and progeny was granted joint custody of the two girls.

The best of his progeny was Belgamba, who won the Adelaide, Australian Jockey Club and Victoria Racing Club St Leger races in 1926.

The bulls sold from Simpson’s annual calf crop consistently rank in the top 30% or better of the Hereford breed for nearly all performance traits, as measured with genomically enhanced expected progeny differences (EPDs).

This bull sale season, profit-minded cattle producers will utilize expected progeny differences and economic selection indices when selecting their next group of bulls.

To understand these findings, the researchers then sequenced the genomes of maternal trees, matching them to genomic sequences of progeny trees.

After all, we are all guilty of being the progeny of survivors, IIRC an old Jewish saying.

If the current TV landscape is anything to judge by, it’s a proud grandfather, looking over its progeny with the same glee and gentle judgment of any overachieving patriarch.