101.   Furthermore, Till and McCulloch found that in addition to generating a wide range of new blood cells, these progenitor cells were also able to reproduce themselves.

102.   He has to bribe officials and recruit bodyguards while in jail, where cells are so crowded he often sleeps standing up.

103.   He said then that based on available techniques for detecting dividing cells in brain tissue there was no evidence that new cells were being born in the monkey brain.

104.   Her endocrine system was screaming for her body to make a man, but her cells were deaf to those instructions.

105.   Healthy adult cells are typically free of hCG.

106.   He thinks the world of Eric and his jail cell is like a shrine devoted to his half brother.

107.   His cell is under continuous video surveillance, and everyone entering the adjacent corridor is subject to fingerprint checks.

108.   However the NIH report concluded that, for some purposes, the embryonic cells are clearly superior.

109.   I think some of the fuss about whether the cells are suitable for therapeutic use is simply premature.

110.   I said no, the cell was the point of my victory, where I felt the strongest.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
cell 0.02%
cell + v. >>共 409
be 16.86%
have 5.47%
divide 3.10%
produce 2.91%
grow 2.37%
die 2.37%
become 2.23%
begin 1.65%
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