Quotes about cells
cells met themselves third
To become a celebrity, a name - and I've actually met some that speak of themselves in the third person - it's scary. They become an object, not a human, complex, questioning thing where the cells are always changing. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
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 brain littles
It is the brain, the little gray cells on which one must rely. One must seek the truth within--not without." ~ Poirot Agatha Christie
cells littles grey
You should employ your little grey cells Agatha Christie
cells littles literature
These little grey cells. It is up to them. Agatha Christie
cells forever
There are many cells you could look at forever in 3D.
cells normally proteins sensitive shining specific types
Brain cells are normally not sensitive to light. So by introducing light-sensitive proteins into specific types of neurons, we can now selectively control that specific type of neuron by shining light in the brain.
cells discovered three
We discovered two of the three cells which conducted 9/11. If that's not significant, I don't know what is,
cells country create created creating global information limited particular plan share stem takes
When the use of these stem cells is limited to a particular country, it takes much too long to create technologies usable for the whole humanity. By creating a global network, we plan to share stem cells created in each country and share information on those stem cells.
cells funding planning terrorists trying
We know the terrorists cells are still active, they are still hiding, recruiting, networking, trying to find new funding and even planning for another strike.
cells embryonic produce research stem team technology
Our research team made patient-specific embryonic stem cells and we have the technology to produce them.
cells data dna judgment matching paper patient professor prove regarding scientific stem team
Stem cells with DNA matching with patient tissues regarding the 2005 paper were not found. And it is the panel's judgment that Professor Hwang 's team does not have the scientific data to prove that they (patient-specific stem cells) were made.
cells great hold human matched optimal promise stem
Stem cells hold great promise for human therapy. In an optimal world, we would make stem cells genetically matched to a patient.
cells happens sure year
It happens every year about this time. I'm sure the cells are there now.
cells population size
Previously we've had just the two cells down there and for a population of this size those two cells are going to be inadequate. Eric Taylor
cells days die genetic information lack minutes
Cells will die in minutes to days if they lack their genetic information system. They will not evolve, they will not replicate, and they will not live. Craig Venter
cells process stuck
Cells become stuck in the process of cell division.
cells critical human mere role suggesting understood
Most of our brain cells are glial cells, once thought to be mere support cells, but now understood as having a critical role in brain function. Glial cells in the human brain are markedly different from glial cells in other brains, suggesting that they may be important in the evolution of brain function. Thomas R. Insel
cells feelings mind
If we do not work on all three levels -- body, feeling, mind -- the symptoms of our distress will keep returning, as the body goes on repeating the story stored in its cells until it is finally listened to and understood. Alice Miller
cells order law
Chained in a cell, got my own private hell. Preacher crucifies me, warden wants to fry me. Alice Cooper
cells brutality might
This attempt to isolate cell constituents might have been a failure if they had been destroyed by the relative brutality of the technique employed. But this did not happen. Albert Claude
cells years survival
The cell, over the billions of years of her life, has covered the earth many times with her substance, found ways to control herself and her environment, and insure her survival. Albert Claude
cells years two
For over two billion years, through the apparent fancy of her endless differentiations and metamorphosis the Cell, as regards its basic physiological mechanisms, has remained one and the same. It is life itself, and our true and distant ancestor. Albert Claude
cells sky new-day
Maman used to say that you can always find something to be happy about. In my prison, when the sky turned red and a new day slipped into my cell, I found out that she was right. Albert Camus
cells desire faces
I was tormented by my desire for a woman ... I thought so much about a woman, about women, about all the ones I had known, about all the circumstances in which I had enjoyed them, that my cell would be filled with their faces and crowded with my desires. Albert Camus
cells phones cell-phone
When you got a cell phone you stopped making plans. 'I'll call you when I get there.' Clay Shirky
cells maintenance energy
A living cell requires energy not only for all its functions, but also for the maintenance of its structure. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
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
cells history stronger
The figure of the gunman in the window was inextricable from the victim and his history. This sustained Oswald in his cell. It gave him what he needed to live. The more time he spent in a cell, the stronger he would get. Everybody knew who he was now. Don DeLillo
cells people patterns
A system is a set of things people, cells, molecules, or whatever interconnected in such a way that they produce their own pattern of behavior over time... The system, to a large extent, causes its own behavior. Donella Meadows
cells imagination brain
Look at life through the wrong end of the telescope. Dr. Seuss