Use "embryos" in a sentence

1. He then shook four-cell urchin embryos apart, and produced four complete embryos.

2. As planned, 0.2 million embryos, 13 thousand internal embryos, 7000 preternaturally and collect ovum produced embryos will be produced annually when the project finished.

3. The embryos are safe here.

4. 1 Embryos grow by cell division .

5. Centriole structure in Drosophila embryos and testes

6. Cloned early-stage human embryos¿and human embryos generated only from eggs, in a process called parthenogenesis¿now put …

7. He spoke during the debate on a government amendment to change the name of 'inter-species' embryos to 'human-Admixed' embryos.

8. The growth of Coleorhizae of smaller embryos

9. 6 For older embryos, 100% serum is advisable.

10. 9 A plantlet had been obtained. Histological sections proved that the embryos had a typical histological structure of monocot somatic embryos.

11. A new Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill is due to come into force in October 2009 that will make provisions for research using four categories of human Admixed embryos: cytoplasmic hybrids, true hybrids, transgenic embryos and chimeric embryos.

12. 7 For older embryos, 100% serum is advisable.

13. 7 But all embryos grow by cell division.

14. 2 Many people object to experimentation on embryos.

15. 8 Control injections with preimmune serum produced normal embryos.

16. What recorded them were embryos of angiosperm and gymnosperm.

17. This problem is also seen with embryos produced by other technologies that require embryos to be cultured in test tubes before implantation.

18. Excised embryos were cultured on nutrient-supplemented agar medium.

19. 11 Control injections with preimmune serum produced normal embryos.

20. Evolution can explain why human embryos look like gilled fishes.

21. Flowering plants whose embryos have a single Cotyledon are grouped as monocots, or monoCotyledonous plants; embryos with two Cotyledons are grouped as dicots, or diCotyledonous plants

22. Embryos that lack cotyledons are referred to as Acotyledonous.

23. What is an EmBryologist? Embryology is the study of embryos

24. Control groups of chimeric embryos were generated from m-Blastomeres

25. Overexpression of Axin results in axis duplication in mouse embryos.

26. Agamospermy (uncountable) (botany) The asexual production of embryos and seeds.

27. Two or three embryos are implanted into the woman's body.

28. Decantation flasks for embryos and flow adjustment devices for these

29. Apomixis Seeds are formed but the embryos develop without fertilization

30. 21 That might do away with the need for embryos.

31. Branchiae: gills of fish and their homologs in other vertebrate embryos.

32. Later splits may result in embryos sharing placentas, Amnions and chorions

33. Some troubling questions remain about the legal status of frozen embryos.

34. Embryos with 100% Blastomere survival have significantly higher cleavage rates, positive hCG, implantation and live birth rates than embryos which experienced Blastomere loss (p<0.05)

35. Synonyms for fetuses include embryos, Blastospheres, blastulas, unborn children and foetuses

36. Results: Quality embryos were obtained in the A23187-activation group while no fertilized oocytes, oocyte cleavage, quality embryos, or Blastular formation were found in the conventional treatment group

37. The embryos have to be back here in San José by then.

38. The embryos were tested to determine their sex prior to implantation.

39. All of the examined scc - 3 RNAi embryos displayed abnormal mitosis.

40. 3 Two or three embryos are implanted into the woman's body.

41. 10 Do you approve of doctors using human embryos for research?

42. Before that occurs, the extra embryos may be frozen in liquid nitrogen.

43. 5 The embryos were tested to determine their sex prior to implantation.

44. In the embryos of Eranthis hiemalis the suspensor cells retain their potentiality for proliferating growth not only in very young stages, as stated before, but also in fully differentiated embryos.

45. Agamospermy is the asexual production of seeds and embryos without fertilization or meiosis

46. Some embryos will reach the Blastocyst stage on day 5 after fertilization

47. (iii) have permanent records of all incoming and outgoing movements of embryos.

48. She might then allow the resulting embryos to be implanted in her.

49. 20 Some troubling questions remain about the legal status of frozen embryos.

50. In other words, more Aneuploid embryos are formed than ever show up as pregnancies, and more pregnancies with Aneuploid embryos spontaneously terminate at some early stage than ever continue to term.

51. Agamospermy is the asexual production of seeds and embryos without fertilization or meiosis

52. By day five some of your embryos should have developed into Blastocysts

53. Somatic embryos were used to re-induce the embryogenic tissue after Bombardments

54. If left alone, those excess embryos would soon cease to be viable.

55. Multiple eggs may get fertilized and begin to divide, becoming human embryos.

56. 15 Embryology The study of the development of embryos, usually from fertilization.

57. Culture of Adventives Embryos from Polyembryonic Seeds: Besides the zygotic embryo produced from egg cell, some additional embryos are produced from nuclear tissue in polyembryonic seed like lemons and oranges

58. Agamospermy is the asexual production of seeds and embryos without fertilization or meiosis

59. The Frequency of Chromosomal Euploidy Among 3PN Embryos Perfecting assisted reproduction technique holds potential benefits for determining sex of embryos by Blastomeres sexing, supporting the conservation efforts of avian species, and benefiting

60. The Number of Embryos/Blastocysts Transferred & PGT: Effect on IVF Outcome: By Dr

61. The embryos of Amniotes are either laid as eggs or develop in the female

62. Embryos and infants are particularly vulnerable for reductions in thyroid hormone levels (VKM 2005).

63. 22 Thus I am not in principle against the idea of research into embryos.

64. Embryos raised in a sulfate-free environment, unlike controls, did not develop Archenterons

65. Remember the Barbasol can full of frozen embryos, lost in the rainy mire?

66. Biogenetic law, in biology, a law stating that the earlier stages of embryos of species advanced in the evolutionary process, such as humans, resemble the embryos of ancestral species, such as fish.

67. During the vitrification process, the embryos can be collapsed by withdrawing the Blastocoele fluid

68. I have 3 embryos that came back from PGS as Aneuploid, "abnormal"

69. These Abnormities are common because cloned embryos have just one parent rather than two, which means that a molecular process known as "imprinting" does not occur properly in cloned embryos, Lanza said

70. Bipartite Axiation follows incomplete epiboly in zebrafish embryos treated with chemical teratogens J Exp Zool

71. Most directly relevant in this context, however, were Spemann's experiments with two-cell salamander embryos.

72. Thigmotaxis, combined with poor swimming ability of embryos, appears to eliminate the possibility that lake charr embryos will effectively avoid the acidic runoff water that enters the rubble of spawning sites during snowmelt.

73. Up to 75% of the haploid embryos develop to the stage of histological differentiation.

74. Now that scientists have access to human embryos, the question of genetic engineering arises.

75. 23 Parents also agonise about what they should do with their surplus frozen embryos.

76. 15 Therefore, careful staging of embryos is critical to the interpretation of any experiment.

77. By stage 41 embryos possess a deep, protected sulcus and two pairs of distal lobes.

78. Objective Evaluate the reproduction toxicity of lead acetate to rodent with the embryos transplant technology.

79. (A) Schematic representation and cross-section electron microscope image of Centrioles in Drosophila embryos

80. During the vitrification process, the embryos can be collapsed by withdrawing the Blastocoele fluid