10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNSPECIALIZED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unspecialized in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unspecialized im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Primate Anatomy: An Introduction
Thus, it seems that primates display the unique combination of an unspecialized
postcranial morphology together with an increasingly refined central nervous
system. There can be no doubt that one representative of the order Primates,
Homo ...
Friderun Ankel-Simons, 2010
2
An index to biographical fragments in
unspecialized ...
About 15,000 biographical citations about some 7700 scientists, most of whom were well known among their contemporaries but are "now seen in perspective, of second-order importance.
3
Horse Hoeing Husbandry, Fifth Edition
After some observation on the behavior of ants, Bert Holldobler and Edward
Wilson discovered that to improve the colony's efficiency, the ants employ both
specialized and unspecialized labor and successfully demonstrate the superiority
of ...
Jethro Tull, Aaron Brachfeld, Mary Choate
4
The Follower: An Indestructible Hero Fights for His Country
We had unspecialized stem cells, a virus that was from the hogs' lungs to serve
as a pointer, and an approach we developed that kept the stem cells
unspecialized while providing the virus to the cells. It is important to understand
that the key ...
5
The Yoga Darsana Of Patanjali With The Sankhya Pravacana ...
The Specialized, the Unspecialized, the Undifferentiated Phenomenal and the
Noumenal are the stages of 'the qualities.' Here the elements known as Akasa (
ether), Vayu (Invisible gas), Tejas (Steam or visible gas), Aps (liquid) and Prthvi ...
6
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: With 22 Tables
A similar occasional occurrence of the unspecialized s. bogoriense on Hibiscus
rosa-sinensis (Malvaceae) is known. An order of uncertain taxonomic position is
the Euphorbiales. Though mainly represented by herbaceous species in ...
Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Harold A. Mooney, 1994
7
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology
Stem Cell An unspecialized cell capable of generating more specialized cell
types with specialized functions. All stem cells have three general properties:
they are capable of dividing and renewing themselves for long periods; they are ...
SW/7 5BD, UK Introduction The superfamily Monorchioidea Odhner, 1911 unites
two generally unspecialized families of trematodes, the Monorchiidae Odhner,
1911 and the Lissorchiidae Magath, 1917, found as sexual adults in the intestine
...
David Ian Gibson, Rodney Alan Bray, Arlene Jones, 2008
9
Principles of Plant Disease Management
Disease induced by an unspecialized fungus is likely to be most severe at
tempera— tures that stress the host relative to the pathogen. A parasitically
specialized fungus has evolved a high dependence on a living host for its
survival.
10
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Aegle, Limonia (4) Exotesta as a palisade, not or scarcely lignified; mesotesta
unspecialized, thin-walled. (a) Palisade-cells conical, projecting. Tegmen
unspecialized. Seed slightly curved, albuminous ... Boeninghausenia, Ptelea,
Ruta (b) ...
Edred John Henry Corner, 1976
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «UNSPECIALIZED» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
unspecialized im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Grant Will Fund Team's Breast Cancer Work
In general, stem cells are unspecialized cells in the human body, capable of dividing and renewing themselves on an unlimited basis. Embryonic stem cells ... «University of Texas at Dallas, Jul 15»
Scientists find way to create supersized fruit
There, unspecialized cells called stem cells divide to make more of themselves or specialize into specific plant parts, like carpels, the flower organs that make ... «Science /AAAS, Mai 15»
Gene therapy converts heart cells into "biological pacemakers"
Now, for the first time, scientists have instead injected genes into the defective hearts of pigs, converting unspecialized heart cells into "biological pacemakers.". «Gizmag, Jul 14»
Ansary Stem Cell Symposium: Is Regenerative Medicine Ready for …
... to explore the intricacies of stem cells—the primitive, unspecialized cells with an unrivaled capacity to form a variety of cells, tissues and organs in the body. «Cornell Chronicle, Jun 14»
Stem Cells Promise Too Good to Be True?
For this reason they are called unspecialized. When a stem cell transforms into a specific cell, in normal embryonic development or in the course of structural ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, Apr 14»
Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation
A bit of pressure from a new shrinking, sponge-like gel is all it takes to turn transplanted unspecialized cells into cells that lay down minerals and begin to form ... «Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Mär 14»
Tell Me Something I Don't Know 023: typographic smut publisher …
This episode, we ponder the phrase “unspecialized practice” and try to decide if it's a positive description for one's work. We consider the differences between ... «Boing Boing, Feb 14»
Cheap, Affordable Stem Cells Can Be Created By Dipping Blood …
Stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the remarkable ability to turn into any cell in the human body and for this reason they are a significant area of ... «Medical Daily, Jan 14»
How Stem Cell Cloning Works (Infographic)
Stem cells are primitive, unspecialized cells. A 5-day-old human embryo, called a blastocyst, contains an inner cell mass composed of about 12 embryonic stem ... «LiveScience.com, Mai 13»
Thousands of Greeks head abroad in search of work
The same is not necessarily true for young people who do not have a university degree as they often find it difficult to be absorbed into the unspecialized labor ... «Kathimerini, Jun 12»