embryonic research

collocation in English

meaningsofembryonicandresearch

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embryonic
adjective
uk
/ˌem.briˈɒn.ɪk/
us
/ˌem.briˈɑː.nɪk/
relating to ...
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research
noun[U]
uk
/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/
us
/ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/
a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a ...
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(Definition ofembryonicandresearchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But the crucial questions are: first, whether humanembryonicresearchis essential to that end—and, secondly, whether such a course could be ethically acceptable.
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It does not seek to impose sanctions —criminal or civil —against those who think thatembryonicresearchis wrong.
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Perhaps earlyembryonicresearchwill tell us all we need to know so that we can move on to adult cell research.
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The key issue was what sort of ethical and moral framework should hold for those who wanted then to carry outembryonicresearch.
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In 1990, as now, some people were wholly againstembryonicresearchof any kind.
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It has been the traditional way forward, and can provide extremely helpful data and information before the move on toembryonicresearch.
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As in yesterday's debate onembryonicresearch, the issue today turns first on the question of when life really begins.
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In many, if not most, overseas countries there is no effective regulatory system controllingembryonicresearch.
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Many of those in the vanguard of adult stem cell research do not believe that it can yet replaceembryonicresearch.
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It is theembryonicresearchthat holds the power and the key to treating many of the diseases that we have been talking about.
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My judgment on both in vitro fertilisation andembryonicresearchinto congenital diseases is based on two basic considerations.
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However, he went on to say that so far the great weight of scientific opinion in this country has supportedembryonicresearchas opposed to adult cell research.
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Those who supportembryonicresearchinto congenital diseases must accept that that research will lead to the rejection of pre-embryos which carry an abnormality in favour of implanting non-defective pre-embryos.
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Research is essential, but opinion on whetherembryonicresearchis necessary is divided.
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It is wrong to suggest that we should spend a long time undertaking adult stem cell research first and not considerembryonicresearchfor some time.
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I believe that one reason that that was so is because the scientific establishment has made up its mind thatembryonicresearchis the way to go.
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The fundamental principle of whether and in what circumstancesembryonicresearchmight be acceptable has already been debated and was enshrined in law 10 years ago.
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