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  • 81stem|ple — «STEHM puhl», noun. a small timber driven into the wall or placed crosswise in a mine, to prevent caving, to serve as a support for a platform or as a step, or for other purposes. ╂[compare Dutch stempel mark, stamp] …

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  • 82stem|ware — «STEHM WAIR», noun. glasses or goblets with stems, used for wine, alcoholic liquor, liqueur, and water …

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  • 83Stem cell — Mouse embryonic st …

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  • 84Stem cell controversy — The stem cell controversy is the ethical debate primarily concerning the creation, treatment, and destruction of human embryos incident to research involving embryonic stem cells. Not all stem cell research involves the creation, use, or… …

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  • 85Stem cell treatments — Many medical researchers believe that stem cell treatments have the potential to change the face of human disease and alleviate suffering. A number of stem cell treatments exist, although most are still experimental and/or costly, with the… …

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  • 86stem cell — Cell Biol. a cell that upon division replaces its own numbers and also gives rise to cells that differentiate further into one or more specialized types, as various B cells and T cells. [1880 85] * * * ▪ biology Introduction  an undifferentiated… …

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  • 87stem — stem1 stemless, adj. stemlike, adj. /stem/, n., v., stemmed, stemming. n. 1. the ascending axis of a plant, whether above or below ground, which ordinarily grows in an opposite direction to the root or descending axis. 2. the stalk that supports… …

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  • 88stem — ag·ro·stem·ma; blue·stem; di·a·stem; meri·stem; pro·stem·mat·ic; re·stem; stem; stem·bok; stem·let; stem·ma; stem·mat·i·form; stem·ma·tous; stem·mer; stem·mery; stem·mi·ness; stem·phyl·i·um; stem·ple; stem·son; stem·wards; stem·less; stem·my;… …

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  • 89Stem cell line — A stem cell line is a family of constantly dividing cells, the product of a single parent group of stem cells. They are obtained from human or animal tissues and can replicate for long periods of time in vitro ( within glass ; or, commonly, in… …

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  • 90Stem (bicycle part) — The stem, also called a goose neck, [cite web url = http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss g.html#gooseneck title = Sheldon Brown Glossary: Goose Neck accessdate = 2008 01 01|last=Brown |first=Sheldon |authorlink=Sheldon Brown (bicycle mechanic)… …

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