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Перевод: embryo speek embryo


[прилагательное]
зачаточный; зародышевый; эмбриональный;
[существительное]
зародыш ; эмбрион


Тезаурус:

  1. Many of the experimental perturbations involved rearranging or removing the parts of the early embryo and seeing what effect this had on the embryo's development.
  2. In October 1940 Joe was called into the RAF where he played in the band of Fighter Command with embryo jazz musicians like trumpeter Kenny Baker and reed player Aubrey Franks.
  3. Its biggest benefactor is the property developer Godfrey Bradman, who is believed to have donated 250,000 to the last campaign, and has pledged 65,000 to the embryo Bill campaign.
  4. A grain of wheat, for example, consists essentially of three parts: the bran, made up of several outer coverings, the germ (the embryo of the new plant) and the endosperm, the starchy centre which is made into flour.
  5. "Humans have defences against these toxins," she said; embryo may be sensitive to small doses a healthy woman could tolerate.
  6. It seemed that the detailed pattern of the embryo was laid down in the egg and became partitioned during cleavage, thus supporting Weissman's claim.
  7. They believed, by contrast, that all the parts of the embryo were preformed from the very beginning and merely grew during embryonic development and so gradually became visible.
  8. Driesch provided further examples of regulation, for, even at the four-cell stage each cell could develop into a perfectly normal embryo.
  9. It seemed to them nave to suppose, like Descartes, that physical forces could lead to the formation during embryonic development of such complex structures as animals possessed, particularly since Descartes in no way explained how the forces could mould the embryo.
  10. In nature, and in particular in the development of the human embryo, it means specialization.
  11. In a way, we are witnessing the second coming of Graham Gooch, the flowering of an unfulfilled embryo.
  12. This Engels does by showing that the Greek and Roman states, the "sacred" sources of the European ideal, were based on principles which can also be seen in embryo among much less prestigious peoples, the American Indians.
  13. The eye has two different origins: the eyecup that forms the retina is an outgrowth from the brain, while the lens comes from the sheet of cells covering the embryo.

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