Examples of using Progenitor in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This game is the progenitor of modern football.
So, even an ordinarymobile phone can be considered the progenitor of the chat.
It is also referred to as the progenitor of the romance languages of which spanish is one.
OK, but there's still one thing I don't get, though,If you have got the Progenitor, why build Bracewell?
Figure 1: new progenitor cells produced from existing cells in the eye growing in culture dish.
And all of this, it is necessary to speak from the progenitor of black tea- Lapsang Souchong.
He was not even the progenitor of all the Bedouin Semites who were held captive in Egypt.
Italo Calvino has referred to Sterne's masterpiece as the"undoubted progenitor of all avant-garde novels of our century.".
The progenitor of all modern cocciBlack male, born in 1879 in England and left numerous offspring.
One effect was reprogramming of progenitor cells into CSCs in blast crisis CML.
It is believed that the American Bulldog- is the only dog in the world,which managed to keep all the features of its progenitor, that is the Old English Bulldog.
You can look at a lot of progenitor characters for Sheldon, but absolutely, absolutely one of them is Spock.
In the end,the green hands turn the soccer eggs into a primordial ooze, the progenitor of life itself, the ultimate symbol of creation.
The game angry birds was the progenitor of a series of games that have become popular not because of the characters.
Albert III(died 25 November 1199), also known as Albert the Rich,was Count of Habsburg and a progenitor of the royal House of Habsburg.[1].
His spiral design- a progenitor of the wrap dress- wound around the body and was secured at the hip with three clasps.
These results strongly indicated that among periosteal cell populations, progenitor cells possess the potential to differentiate into osteogenic cells.
Latin is thus the progenitor of Spanish language though Spanish has had many influences from Arabic and Basque languages.
CBC has been found to have apositive effect in assessing the viability of adult progenitor cells of nerve strains in vitro, indicating the protective properties of nerves.
They found that progenitor cells were more robust than mature beta cells to encapsulate, and while encapsulated, they matured into insulin-producing cells that secreted insulin only when needed.
In the study, Kumar found that cells that composeblood vessels arise from the common mesenchymoangioblast progenitor, a cell type that also gives rise to tissues such as bone, cartilage, and muscle.
GSCs share some properties with neural progenitor cells- or cells capable of differentiating into different types of brain cells- and gave the researchers a clue.
Robert H. Goddard is also sometimes considered the father of modern rocket science, as the scientist first flew a liquid propellant rocket in 1926,which turned out to be the progenitor of the Saturn V rocket that launched 43 years later.
These three anabolic steroids could be referred to as‘progenitor hormones' or‘parent hormones', as they are what the various anabolic steroids are derived from.
Because a requirement of thyroid hormones for proper brain development was previously known, the researchers blocked the production of these hormones in pregnant rats tosee if their absence would inhibit basal progenitor proliferation in the embryos.
They found that, during the daylight morning peak,large numbers of stem and progenitor cells were maturing, differentiating into the various types of mature blood and immune cells required for replenishing the blood.
The absence of a standard, generally accepted search algorithm and differences in cord blood bank quality make it difficult for transplant physicians to know when it is most appropriate to usecord blood instead of an alternative sources of hematopoietic progenitor cells(HPCs).
These experiments suggest that the lungs play host to a wide variety of blood progenitor cells and stem cells capable of restocking damaged bone marrow and restoring production of many components of the blood.