embryonic stage

collocation in English

meaningsofembryonicandstage

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embryonic
adjective
uk
/ˌem.briˈɒn.ɪk/
us
/ˌem.briˈɑː.nɪk/
relating to ...
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stage
noun[C]
uk
/steɪdʒ/
us
/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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(Definition ofembryonicandstagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Disruption of the spindle leads to abnormal chromosomal segregation predisposing to aneuploidy and hence apoptosis at the pre-implantationembryonicstage.
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In conclusion, regardless ofembryonicstage, glycine seems to follow classical metabolic pathways.
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Whole genome characterization ofembryonicstageinbreeding depression in a selfed loblolly pine family.
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Section 7.1 studied an intermediateembryonicstageto illuminate the relationship between the diencephalon and the telencephalic vesicles.
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On day 6, all cultured somaticcell-injected oocytes (embryos) were fixed, stained and evaluated forembryonicstage.
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Both the pronuclei and the nuclei had a lower number of nuclear pores than our controls for the sameembryonicstage.
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Radiolabelled sarcosine was never detected, whatever theembryonicstageand the incubation conditions, with or without methionine.
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All these substrates could be transitory energy metabolites at an earlyembryonicstagewhen glucose is known to be toxic.
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In retrospect, the creation of a modern state appears as theembryonicstagein the generation of the first wave of democracies.
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An infection of such a lateembryonicstagecould be difficult.
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On day 6, all cultured embryos were fixed, stained, and evaluated for theembryonicstage.
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As with other species, survival of cryopreserved rabbit embryos depends on the cryoprotective agent(s) used and on theembryonicstageof development.
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Wholegenome characterization ofembryonicstageinbreeding depression in a selfed loblolly pine family.
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Multilingual content should be incorporated wherever possible at theembryonicstageof electronic communication.
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However, that is still at theembryonicstageof its development.
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It is important, but it is at anembryonicstageof development and has some distance to go before transmission charges are even an issue.
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That disqualification belongs to a period when medical knowledge of the disease was in a veryembryonicstage.
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Clearly, she is at theembryonicstagein developing her views on the subject if she takes her feed from the internet.
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I have referred to the attempts to find ways of external financing at anembryonicstage.
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