- An
embryo (/ˈɛmbrioʊ/ EM-bree-oh) is the
initial stage of
development for a
multicellular organism. In
organisms that
reproduce ****ually,
embryonic development...
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growth of
several key structures, including: radicle, the
embryotic root; epicotyl, the
embryotic stem; and hypocotyl, the root or
shoot junction. In the...
- and
Modimolle areas.
Modimolle is also
known for its
table grapes. An
embryotic wine
industry is
growing in Limpopo.
Tropical fruit, such as bananas,...
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lines of
Blaschko and
dermatomal distributions.
Blaschko lines follow embryotic cell
migration patterns and are seen in some
mosaic genetic disorders...
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control over
their bodies,
including direct control over
conception and
embryotic **** determination, ageing, and even the
ability to
render poisons harmless...
- is ****essed as
Least Concern by the IUCN. This
salamander can
perform embryotic learning and social-facilitated learning. The
Ringed Salamander has a...
- procedures. With IVF, specifically,
there have been many
questions of
embryotic value and the
status of life,
particularly as it
relates to the manufacturing...
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matter is that it is just as much a
murder to
destroy life in its
embryotic condition, as it is to
destroy it
after the
fully developed form is attained...
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clutch of eggs. In turn the tree is
fertilized by the snake's
urine and
embryotic fluid. Powney, G., Lewis, S., Sears, J., Wren, S., Milligan, H.T., Vargas...
- led to him
wanting to work with Lifted. Furthermore,
Kanye pla**** the
embryotic version to
Anthony "The
Twilite Tone" Khan and
additional production was...