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cells divide levels likely longer normal short start stem transplant
Normal levels of telomerase didn't lengthen short telomeres in our mice, so the longer the telomeres are to start with, the longer transplanted stem cells will be able to divide and the more likely the transplant is to succeed. Carol Greider
cells rarest
These are probably some of the rarest cells in the world. Joe Gold
cells lovely paper
The Bible was a consolation to a fellow alone in the old cell. The lovely thin paper with a bit of matress stuffing in it, if you could get a match, was as good a smoke as I ever tasted. Brendan Behan
cells years phones
If you use a cell phone - as I do - your wireless carrier likely has records about your physical movements going back months, if not years. Al Franken
cells brain neurons
There are billions of neurons in our brains, but what are neurons? Just cells. The brain has no knowledge until connections are made between neurons. All that we know, all that we are, comes from the way our neurons are connected. Tim Berners-Lee
cells looks naked
Naked in solitary prison cell he looks down at a hard-on. Allen Ginsberg
cells abortion research
Stem-cell research on embryos is an even worse excuse for the slaughter of life than abortion. No woman is even being spared an inconvenience this time.... It's just harvest and slaughter, harvest and slaughter, harvest and slaughter. Ann Coulter
cells ecosystems organization
Biology is a science of three dimensions. The first is the study of each species across all levels of biological organization, molecule to cell to organism to population to ecosystem. The second dimension is the diversity of all species in the biosphere. The third dimension is the history of each species in turn, comprising both its genetic evolution and the environmental change that drove the evolution. Biology, by growing in all three dimensions, is progressing toward unification and will continue to do so. E. O. Wilson
cells phones landscape
Walkman was the precursor to the cell phone, in terms of your strategy for getting through the urban landscape and the modern experience. Insulate yourself from it with your own soundscape. Douglas Rushkoff
phones people needs
Call-time has renewed my faith in the need for public financing of elections. 'Call-time' is where I as the candidate, sit in a room with my 'call-time manager,' and a phone. Then I call people and ask them for money. For hours. Apparently, I'm really good at it. Al Franken
phones cells three
The one thing I'm absolutely obsessed with lately are gadgets! New cell phones; I walk around with three phones because I have all the new ones, and I can't choose which I prefer. Bar Refaeli
phones trying attention
It's really annoying when you're trying to get to know someone and she doesn't pay attention to you because she's obsessed with her phone. Cory Monteith
phones call-me phone-booth
My friends call me Clark Kent: I'm known to change in phone booths. Dylan Lauren
phones needs way
A mobile phone needs a manual in the way that a teacup doesn't Douglas Adams
phones rings
The more Susan waited, the more the doorbell didn't ring. Or the phone. Douglas Adams
phones house acting
Paperwork, cleaning the house, dealing with the innumerable visitors who come all through the day, answering the phone, keeping patience and acting intelligently, which is to find some meaning in all that happens-these things, too, are the works of peace, and often seem like a very little way. Dorothy Day
phones cells people
There are 7 billion people in the world, and 5.1 billion of them have a cell phone, and 4 billion have a toothbrush. Chuck Martin
phones people want
Everybody has a camera on their phone these days, everybody wants a selfie or a picture, and the moment one person starts taking a picture everybody congregates around so I've become quite a fast walker. I don't like saying, "No," to people but by walking fast one might be able to avoid the first photo. Richard Branson
landscapes seeking voyage
The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. Marcel Proust
landscape thrill enjoyment
Enjoyment of the landscape is a thrill. David Hockney