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Перевод: embryonic speek embryonic


[прилагательное]
зародышевый; эмбриональный; не успевший развиться; незрелый


Тезаурус:

  1. At the time it was an embryonic sabotage unit.
  2. Embryonic induction seemed to provide an excellent system for further analysis.
  3. The powerful techniques of molecular biology are now being applied to the classical problems of embryonic development that were studied by an older generation of biologists.
  4. Embryonic face
  5. Purchased for preservation by Roger Crombleholme in 1964, she was moved to the then embryonic Worth Valley Railway and was steamed in February 1968.
  6. Quite the contrary, all the evidence from experiments with mice, which have been intensively studied, shows that it is not even possible for the nucleus of a very early embryonic mouse cell to substitute for the egg nucleus.
  7. But she is excellent in the play-extracts, lending Amanda in Private Lives just the right touch of acid mockery and hinting at a whole world of repressed longing as the suburban wife in Still Life (the embryonic version of Brief Encounter).
  8. Mr Lo is a central figure in the New Hong Kong Alliance, one of the territory's embryonic political parties.
  9. The problem, however, was that not enough of the gaseous nebula could in fact have broken away from the embryonic sun, as later generations of astronomers were quick to point out.
  10. They emerged as the early leaders of the still embryonic search industry, but were not to maintain this dominance for very long.
  11. The answer can be divided into three parts, the first two of which have to do with the relationship between evolution and embryonic development.
  12. The genes worked on behaviour, presumably by influencing the embryonic development of the nervous system.
  13. 19ff); one of the earliest attested acts of faith centred upon the near sacrifice of a human being (Isaac, son of Abraham), replaced at the last moment by a substitute ram which was given as a burnt-offering (Gen. 22); and the first redemption of the embryonic nation Israel involved the smearing of the blood of the Passover lamb on the doorposts and lintels of the Hebrews' homes in Egypt as a sign to the Angel of Death to leave them in safety (Exod.

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