Examples of using A stem in English and their translations into Korean
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A Stem Cel Specialist.
Human-monkey hybrid embryos were recently created by a stem cell biologist.
A stem cell is basically any cell that can replicate and differentiate.
Some 80% of all future jobs will require a STEM education by 2020.
Our MS in Finance, a STEM designated program, requires completion of 30 credits.
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This newly identified pathway appears to determine a stem cell's final form.
Typical configuration has a stem projecting through each orifice and secured with a nut and washer.
Invited as keynote speaker in Bermuda to help seed a STEM center for local schools.
I went through a stem cell transplant and finally achieved remission only to be diagnosed again in February of 2012….
Imagine that it's one giant root system and each tree is a stem coming up from that system.
A stem cell transplant is used to increase the chance of a cure or remission for various cancers and blood disorders.
Wanting to shape the all-embracing code within a stem cell is something we cannot contain, but it does happen.
Its infected brain directs this ant upwards, then utterly disorientated, it grips a stem with its mandibles.
No matter what your style of riding,Bontrager has a stem with the fit, performance, and style you're looking for.
For outstanding traffic endurance, choose an artificial grass turf with a high Dtex that has a stem blade.
This traditional Kingpin Caster uses a stem(or a bolt or rivet) on the top plate to join the lower part of the swivel section.
Strong first, light second and often not cheap, Bontrager has never cut corners when it comes to something as important to safety as a stem.
Year-old Agatha Bacelar is a Brazilian-American immigrant from a STEM background, and she's targeting Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's.
Jonas Frisen, a stem cell biologist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm developed a method for determining the age of each organ.
New City of Hope trials are being conducted with memory T cells, a stem cell-like subset of immune cells that remain in your body after attacking the cancer.
The College of Engineering supports a rigorous STEM education, and believes that every student who wants to pursue an education in a STEM field should be able to do so.
And then for the damaged arthritis on the surface, we did a stem cell paste graft, which we designed in 1991, to regrow that articular cartilage surface and give it back a smooth surface there.
Yamanaka figured out how to take an adult cell in the human body--like a blood cell or skin cell--and"reprogram" it into a stem cell with the ability to grow into any organ.
German doctors believe that the first positive zero man was cured through a stem cell transplant procedure, which would represent a major medical breakthrough, the Huffington Post website reports.
A stem cell can divide to produce two daughter stem cells, or one daughter stem cell and one progenitor(“transit”) cell, which then proliferates into the tissue's mature, fully formed cells.
These responses are clinically meaningful given they allowed some patients to be bridged to a stem cell transplant, and others remained alive for more than 12 months(all but one patient did not receive a HSCT).
A stem acrodontan lizard in the Cretaceous of Brazil revises early lizard evolution in Gondwana,” was published in Nature Communications, one of the world's top multidisciplinary scientific journals.
Grikscheit's latest CIRM award in October 2018 follows on a $7.1 million grant she received in 2017,also from CIRM, to develop a stem cell therapy for enteric neuropathy,a degenerative neuromuscular condition of the digestive system.
The findings,“A stem acrodontan lizard in the Cretaceous of Brazil revises early lizard evolution in Gondwana,” were published in the journal Nature Communications, one of the world's top multidisciplinary scientific journals.
Grade-skippers compared to non-grade-skippers were 1.6 times as likely to earn a doctorate of any kind, twice as likely to earn a STEM Ph.D., 1.6 times as likely to earn a STEM publication, and 1.6 times as likely to earn a patent.
