stem-like|stem like in English
esembling a stem, similar to a stem
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1. Caudex: An obsolete anatomic term for a stem or stem-like structure.
2. I was just like somebody had shut off my brain stem!
3. The EGS hydrogen bonds to the targeted RNA to form a partial tRNA like structure including the aminoacyl acceptor stem, the T stem and loop, and part of the D stem.
4. The stamens are stem-like and the ovule develops from the floret apical meristem.
5. This stem is also the ancestor of the English word "marmoreal", meaning "marble-like."
6. Derivation of oocyte like cells from adult stem cells would benefit the study of oogenesis.
7. Bines use stiff hairs on their main stem as anchors (and not tendrils like vines)
8. Fat- derived stem cells are adult stem cells.
9. Bistorts have very long, semi-translucent, leaf sheaths that envelop the stem nodes (bamboo-like rings from where leaves sprout) for almost the entire length of the stem internodes (the smooth, straight bits of stem between the nodes)
10. Fat-derived stem cells are adult stem cells.
11. Comments: Briar burl is the tumor-like growths between the roots and stem of the shrub
12. But adult stem cells are not embryonic stem cells.
13. Clonal populations from individual stem cells could form neuron - , astrocyte -, and adipocyte - like cells upon inducted ...
14. Preferably the stem cells are adipose-derived stem cells.
15. Breasthook is left open around stem Stem raked sharply forward Sharp angle between keel and stem
16. Blastema cells morphologically resemble mesenchymal stem-like cells, although their surface antigens and other biomarkers are incompletely characterized
17. The “Coralroot” part of this orchid’s common name refers to the plant’s twisted thick, stem-like root system
18. The “Coralroot” part of this orchid’s common name refers to the plant’s twisted thick, stem-like root system
19. Annulus - (Fungi) a remnant of the partial veil that in mature mushrooms surrounds the stem like a collar
20. Stem-winding clock?
21. Stem Alternations and stem distributions∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania Version of June, 2010 ABSTRACT: The analysis of stem Alternations (e.g
22. An Autologous stem cell transplant is different from an allogeneic stem cell transplant, which uses stem cells from a matching donor
23. Leaves are distinctively stem-clasping (Amplexicaul), with leaf stipules sheathing the stem, giving the stem a jointed appearance at each leaf node
24. So we were in front of a strange new cell population that looked like stem cells but behaved differently.
25. The 2 general sources of stem cells that can be used in an Autologous stem cell transplant are: Peripheral blood stem cells