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member states on xenotransplantation and its explanatory memorandum recommendation no ( ) of the committee of ministers to member states on the management of organ transplant waiting lists recommendation no ( ) of the committee of ministers to member states on provision of haematopoietic progenitor cells...
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what are the benefits of using sprinklers in combination with cool cells?
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production of exact copies of plants that produce particularly good flowers, fruits, or have other desirable traits. to quickly produce mature plants. the production of multiples of plants in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds. the regeneration of whole plants from plant cells
i.e.: orchids and nepenthes. to clean particular plant of viral and other infections and to quickly multiply these plants as 'cleaned stock' for horticulture and agriculture. in , with this question in mind, the german plant physiologist gottlieb haberlandt attempted to culture (grow) isolated plant cells...
http://www.aceagrotech.com/plant-tissue-culture-technology.html
production of exact copies of plants that produce particularly good flowers, fruits, or have other desirable traits. to quickly produce mature plants. the production of multiples of plants in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds. the regeneration of whole plants from plant cells
i.e.: orchids and nepenthes. to clean particular plant of viral and other infections and to quickly multiply these plants as 'cleaned stock' for horticulture and agriculture. in , with this question in mind, the german plant physiologist gottlieb haberlandt attempted to culture (grow) isolated plant cells...
https://www.aceagrotech.com/plant-tissue-culture-technology.html
production of exact copies of plants that produce particularly good flowers, fruits, or have other desirable traits. to quickly produce mature plants. the production of multiples of plants in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds. the regeneration of whole plants from plant cells
i.e.: orchids and nepenthes. to clean particular plant of viral and other infections and to quickly multiply these plants as 'cleaned stock' for horticulture and agriculture. in , with this question in mind, the german plant physiologist gottlieb haberlandt attempted to culture (grow) isolated plant cells...
http://www.aceagrotech.com/plant-tissue-culture-technology.html
hypopharyngeal cancer hypopharyngeal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the hypopharynx the hypopharynx is the bottom part of the pharynx (throat). the pharynx is a hollow tube about inches long that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the
top of the trachea (windpipe) and esophagus (the tube that goes from the throat to the stomach). air and food pass through the pharynx on the way to the trachea or the esophagus. most hypopharyngeal cancers form in squamous cells, the thin, flat cells lining the inside of the hypopharynx. the hypopharynx...
https://www.sanfordhealth.org/-/media/org/files/patient-education/039051-00362-booklet-hypopharyngeal-cancer-5_5x8_5.pdf
january , synergic effect in a new electrocatalyst ni sbte for oxygen reduction reaction li-heng li jun-hui yuan kan-hao xue* meng xu ming xu jia-fu wang xiang-shui miao publication date (web):january , doping of the semiconducting polymer poly( -hexylthiophene) (p ht) in organic photoelectrochemical cells
computational biology biological databases ( ) quantitative structure property relationship ( ) protein folding ( ) sequence alignment ( ) theoretical calculations ( ) machine learning ( ) chemoinformatics principal component analysis ( ) molecular fingerprints ( ) chemometrics ( ) energy photovoltaics solar cells...
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laryngeal cancer laryngeal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the larynx the larynx is a part of the throat, between the base of the tongue and the trachea. the larynx contains the vocal cords, which vibrate and make sound when air is directed against them. the
supraglottis: the upper part of the larynx above the vocal cords, including the epiglottis. • glottis: the middle part of the larynx where the vocal cords are located. • subglottis: the lower part of the larynx between the vocal cords and the trachea (windpipe). most laryngeal cancers form in squamous cells...
https://www.sanfordhealth.org/-/media/org/files/patient-education/039051-00363-booklet-laryngeal-cancer-5_5x8_5.pdf
researcher profile - masahiro watanabe - fuel cell nanomaterials center,university of yamanashi home masahiro watanabe center director, professor specialty fuel cells proton conductive polymers e-mail address history affiliation fuel cell nanomaterials center education graduated school of engineering
japan award for "development of pt electrocatalysts", the catalysis society of japan iphe technical achievement award, international partnership for the hydrogen economy mext minister award for science & technology (development field), "r&d on innovative materials and structural controls for fuel cells...
http://fc-nano.yamanashi.ac.jp/english/profile/00/MWatanabe.html