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  • ...bark, as in the cedar of Lebanon’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.); embryo-cell, the first cell of the fecundated animal ovum; also in Bot. the germ in the embryo-sac of f ...ukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division until birth, hatching, or germination. In [[human]]s, it is called an embry
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  • ...cycle cell cycle]. Chromosomes are the [[essential]] [[unit]] for cellular division and must be replicated, divided, and passed successfully to their daughter ...through processes known as chromosomal instability and translocation, the cell may undergo [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitotic_catastrophe mitotic cata
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  • ...opus laevis]), which contains determinants that will give rise to the germ cell lineage. As the zygote undergoes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis mit ...a.org/wiki/Dolly_(sheep) Dolly] (the famous cloned ewe) which, via somatic cell nuclear transfer, proved that adult cells retain a complete set of [[inform
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  • ...with another [[individual]] of that species. The division of a bacterial [[cell]] into two daughter cells is an example of asexual reproduction. Asexual re
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  • *2a : involving or [[reproducing]] by reproductive processes (as cell division, spore formation, fission, or budding) that do not involve the [[union]] of
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  • ...ation in living [[things]] and ''being''s. In every living plant or animal cell, in every living organism--[[material]] or [[spiritual]]--there is an insat ...cellular]]'' (many-celled) describes any organism made up of more than one cell.
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  • ...ent]]. Four unifying principles form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. ...logy]] examines the basic building block of all life, the [[cell (biology)|cell]]; [[physiology]] examines the physical and chemical functions of the tiss
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  • ...these three phases is divided into seventy major divisions, and each major division is composed of one thousand minor divisions, with yet other subdivisions, a ...d [[manifestation]], but they do not resolve by [[process]] of decay and [[Cell|cellular]] death.
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  • :cell=soul / cellular=soulular :There is neither division nor separation between string, particle, wave and quantum
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  • ...ng zygote develops into an embryo, while the triploid endosperm (one sperm cell plus two female cells) and female tissues of the ovule give rise to the sur ...lize the egg cells thus producing a zygote. The zygote divides by mitotic division and grows into a sporophyte that is diploid. The multicellular diploid spo
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  • ...ur country is attacked; when you need to build a new rail network; or your cell-phone has been stolen. Let’s get this straight before we continue; you co ...ing, which will be better for them and their future development. Once that division has taken place, then comes the opportunity to go forward with plans to joi
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  • ...cells. The paper calls each separate cell by different names. The original cell was and still is the Infinity, the I AM, unchanged; one of the new cells is
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  • ...Fusion. 1725 N. ROBINSON Th. Physick 114 The Arteries, on whose Forces the Division and Fusion of the Blood entirely depend. ...XXXII. 115)] Physiol. = flicker-fusion frequency; fusion nucleus Biol., a cell nucleus that results from the fusion of two or more nuclei; fusion welding,
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  • ...nd freedom begin to take on the appearance of a fundamental opposition, a division which appeared to threaten life at its most basic level, not only within th ...or perhaps the philosophical problem itself. But this pre-occupation with division coincides with its inverse: the quest for wholeness. The recognition of the
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  • ...exual]] [[reproduction]] among the higher [[species]] relies upon [[soul]] division where one half of the [[necessary]] [[chromosomes]] are maintained and deli ...and so on until, from an exterior view, what was only moments ago a single cell becomes a complex mass of undivided tissue and then, following the normal [
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  • ...or the onward movement and healing of your planet. You know the results of division and exclusion only so well, and to learn the fundamental skills of inclusio ...very early stages. If you were to imagine the point of conception and the division of cells, we are still in the blastomeric phase. [Daniel: "Is that a word?"
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  • ...or the onward movement and healing of your planet. You know the results of division and exclusion only so well, and to learn the fundamental skills of inclusio ...very early stages. If you were to imagine the point of conception and the division of cells, we are still in the blastomeric phase. [Daniel: "Is that a word?"
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  • ...dvanced development of [[genetics]] led to a scientific consensus that the division of the human species into unequal races is unjustifiable. ...is can be the case for genes with a heterozygote advantage, such as sickle cell anemia or Tay-Sachs disease, which in their heterozygote form may offer an
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  • ...he [[ideas]], the [[feelings]], the [[growth]] that comes from that has no division attached to it. The [[ideas]] just come without any [[reference]] or framew ...I cannot [[perceive]] say a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer cancer] cell, but her question was 'at this number of weeks along in her pregnancy, did
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  • Nebadonia: You’re asking about the very basic part of a human cell, the genome, and how it is not, shall we say, as advanced as it could be. S ...ativity, as contrasted to that other half of reality in the primal, primal division of personal and impersonal reality--the impersonal part that you relate to
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