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31, The 1977 amendments to the Clean Water Act were an outgrowth of these problems. 32, An outgrowth of all these errors is the idea of stabilization. 33, Enthusiasm it the natural outgrowth of all your efforts toward success. 34, The culture supernatant could stimulate the neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells. 35, Morality play: An outgrowth of miracle plays. Morality plays were popular in the 15th and 16th centuries. In them virtues and vices were personified. 36, Haustoria A specialized outgrowth of many parasitic fungi and certain parasitic plants such as dodder and broomrape, that penetrates into and withdraws food material from the cells of the host plant. 37, The process, as a natural outgrowth of the technology, was called tabbing or setting tabs. 38, Endpoints used in these tests usually involve general cytotoxicity, morphological changes associated with neurite outgrowth and parameters of specific neurotoxicity. 39, RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During culture, the cells became spindle-shaped and displayed cobble-stone morphology with outgrowth. 40, Modern mass trANsit is AN outgrowth of industrialization ANd urbANization. 41, In China itself, the Somalia mission is seen as a natural outgrowth of its return to great-power status. 42, And in the lappaconitine hydrobromide preparation, the outgrowth and long reaction time were overcome by dibromine alkyl instead of hydrobromic acid. 43, The outgrowth of root hair and new roots were inhibited. 44, Marmota is an outgrowth of the same technology that has already produced the EagleEye photo explorer technology, "correlating geo-referenced landscape photos with synthetic three-dimensional models." 45, Root hair An outgrowth, or trichome, from the piliferous layer of the root. 46, This big shop is an outgrowth of my little shop I started three years ago. 47, Conclusion The denervated peripheral nerve can release diffusible factors to promote the outgrowth and influence the morphology of neurites of DRG neurons in culture. 48, All the sin of heathendom, all the sin of Christendom, is but the outgrowth of the one root - God de-throned, self. 49, Caruncle A fleshy outgrowth from a seed, similar to, but smaller than, an aril. 50, An asexual reproductive structure, as in yeast or a hydra, that consists of an outgrowth capable of developing into a new individual. 51, The preliminary results are that Gas7 interact with F-actin and Gas7 over-expression in undifferentiated neuroblastoma cell cultures dramatically promotes neurite-like outgrowth. 52, Hair (trichome) An outgrowth from a plant epidermal cell. Plant hairs may take a wide variety lf forms, often characteristic of particular species or genera. 53, Stipule A modified leaf found as an outgrowth from the petiole or leaf base. 54, The neurite outgrowth of motor neurons was detected by NF-200 immunohistochemical staining and computer image analysis system to measure the lengths of nervous process. 55, Their adamantine conservatism is the slow outgrowth of this experience. 56, After a latent period of 2 - 3 days, outgrowth was observed across the posterior capsule. 57, The cost of the wedding can be viewed as an outgrowth of the dowry custom. 58, Participants underwent endothelial progenitor cell phenotyping with an early - outgrowth colony - forming unit assay and cell surface markers.