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STEM CELLS VERSUS STEM LINES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982
C S, Potten, L G, Lajtha
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STEM, STEM Education, STEMmania

2015
A series of circumstances has once more created an opportunity for technology educators to develop and implement new integrative approaches to STEM education championed by STEM education reform doctrine over the past two decades.
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STEM Outreach

Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2022
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Stem Cells

1998
All cells of the hematolymphoid system develop from a common precursor known as the multipotent hematopoietic stem cell. At some point during development ceommitment to one particular lineage accurs with the loss of ability to give rise to other lineages.
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R-Stems And N-Stems

1995
Abstract In PIE there were consonant stems ending with -r- (paradigms given in 283). Masc. and fem. nouns thus formed are attested in all varieties of IE. Neut. inflection is more fugitive. In lndic, the reflex of the nomenagentis suffix “-tor builds a kind of future participle (555); a few neut.
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Stem cells

Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2008
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“Stemness”

2013
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STEM Education Needs STEM Talk

Science and Children, 2021
Frances Nebus Bose   +2 more
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