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The embryoid bodies (EBs) generated clusters of adherent cells that began to contract rhythmically, indicating differentiation to the cardiac lineage, a derivative of the mesoderm layer.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Antonio Romito et al. 2010
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Total RNAs from either undifferentiated ES cells or differentiating EBs were extracted using RNeasy Miny Kit (Qiagen).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Antonio Romito et al. 2010
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I would say that Biodiesel is the best fuel that we could use due to its dramatically reduced affects on the enviroment and its simple, easy to use design (i'm talking about EBs 'processors) allows anyone to really use the system.
Autoblog Green Frank Filipponio 2010
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It doesn't make sense to limit EBs ahead of time, because you don't know how many last minute Anytime fare and EB purchases there will be which affects the order of EB BP assignments at 36 hours prior.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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It doesn't make sense to limit EBs ahead of time, because you don't know how many last minute Anytime fare and EB purchases there will be which affects the order of EB BP assignments at 36 hours prior.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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I would say that Biodiesel is the best fuel that we could use due to its dramatically reduced affects on the enviroment and its simple, easy to use design (i'm talking about EBs 'processors) allows anyone to really use the system.
Autoblog Green Frank Filipponio 2010
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"It took a while, and noticing that the calls were generally from computer-related firms, before it was realized that Britannica was being used as an informal unit of measure," McHenry noted in a recent in-house memo, "It has apparently become common to express memory capacity or, more often, data transmission rates in terms of so many Encyclopaedia Britannicas or EBs per second."
Chicago Reader 2010
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Lexis diagram showing the summation of expected births (EBs) across women of all ages for each year prior to the survey for the MAP method.
PLoS Medicine: New Articles Julie Knoll Rajaratnam et al. 2010
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If it helps computer jockeys to think of transmitted information in terms of EBs per second, the 44-million-word description doesn't convey how much there is within the books.
Chicago Reader 2010
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It doesn't make sense to limit EBs ahead of time, because you don't know how many last minute Anytime fare and EB purchases there will be which affects the order of EB BP assignments at 36 hours prior.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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