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| star that had an eccentric orbit around the | progenitor, a Wolf-Rayet star. |
| pped the outer hydrogen-rich envelope of the | progenitor, accounting for the observed spectral change |
| Unkulunkulu is humanity's | progenitor and was the offshoot of Umvelinqangi. |
| It is found in some | progenitor basal cells within complex epithelia. |
| make the case for Patti Smith as a punk rock | progenitor based on Horses" while David Antrobus from P |
| esser degree SOX2, and maintenance of neural | progenitor cell identity. |
| ABCB5 regulates skin | progenitor cell fusion and mediates chemotherapeutic dr |
| Over time, | progenitor cells migrate out of the tissue onto the sur |
| A study on mammary-gland stem or | progenitor cells showed that miR-205 over expression le |
| B cells and plasma cells with less impact on | progenitor cells and memory B cells. |
| Neuroendocrine | progenitor cells in the bronchial epithelium, the proge |
| derived stem cells (termed multipotent adult | progenitor cells (MAPC),. |
| The ability of transplanted | progenitor cells to improve function within the failing |
| new potential therapeutic modality in which | progenitor cells are used to repair regions of damaged |
| n IL-8-induced mobilization of hematopoietic | progenitor cells from bone marrow, and murine studies s |
| As each population of | progenitor cells responds to the different levels of Sh |
| sed in hematopoietic stem cells, endothelial | progenitor cells, glioblastoma, neuronal and glial stem |
| by the erythropoietin receptor in erythroid | progenitor cells, and the regulation of transcription, |
| nd has extensively researched stem cells and | progenitor cells. |
| nctional maturation of committed granulocyte | progenitor cells. |
| thelial cells, but also acts on haemopoietic | progenitor cells. |
| that it was possible that there was only one | progenitor for all life forms. |
| now whether or not there was an identifiable | progenitor for this family name. |
| arried, and his second son, Richard, was the | progenitor, in the female line, of the Bohuns of Midhur |
| Like its | progenitor, it is a meat-type breed. |
| , and thus seems to be an island relict of a | progenitor lineage that went extinct on the mainland. |
| tational perturbations induced by the stream | progenitor may be the cause for the warp. |
| puzzling properties, which challenge current | progenitor models. |
| receptor is reported to promote survival of | progenitor myeloid cells through the insulin receptor s |
| He is the | progenitor of Malek-Mansur Family. |
| Bryan FitzAlan, | progenitor of the Lords of Bedale in Richmondshire. |
| Kiyomitsu is considered to be the | progenitor of the Takeda. |
| He is the | progenitor of the Nawabs of Awadh. |
| The Bezoar goat, if not the sole | progenitor of the modern domestic goat, was at least it |
| nda founded the influential Kyrle Society, a | progenitor of the National Trust. |
| Much of 1963 classic The Pink Panther, the | progenitor of the series, was filmed in Cortina. |
| For the son of Keaunui and the | progenitor of the Ewa race of chiefs, see Laakona. |
| It is a | progenitor of the SLD resolution procedure used in the |
| ia or Timuria was named after Amir Timur the | progenitor of Mughal Empire of South Asia. |
| n, also notorious prankster and arguably the | progenitor of Banksy |
| Hanbury can thus properly be claimed as the | progenitor of the British tinplate industry. |
| A descendant of the | progenitor of the Tudor dynasty, Ednyfed Fychan (d. |
| Seol Chong is sometimes regarded as the | progenitor of the Gyeongju Seol lineage. |
| Dan I was the | progenitor of the Danish royal house according to Saxo |
| e lordship along with his brother Angul, the | progenitor of the English. |
| 899 - c. 935) is the first definite | progenitor of the Salian Dynasty of German kings. |
| irginia) (1780-1846), American inventor, and | progenitor of the McCormick family of Chicago |
| His son Landolf was the | progenitor of the counts of Suio. |
| George Mason I (1629-1686), | progenitor of the American landholding and political Ma |
| Prince Philip, the King's youngest son and | progenitor of the House of Valois-Burgundy, captured |
| Andrei Ivanovich Kobyla, 14th century | progenitor of the House of Romanov |
| me of Godscroft in his history refers to the | progenitor of the House of Douglas, Sholto. |
| at Alicante Ganzin is often described as the | progenitor of all French teinturier grapes. |
| d in the inscriptions at Bhattiprolu was the | progenitor of modern Telugu, Kannada and Tamil scripts. |
| aum (1886-1973) was a Hasidic rebbe, and the | progenitor of the extended Hasidic dynasty of Nadvorna |
| The ward designation is the | progenitor of the current-day Houston City Council dist |
| It was a | progenitor of the numerous Martello towers the British |
| Henry is the | progenitor of the main line of Doss surnames that origi |
| Notably, he was the | progenitor of the FitzGerald dynasty, one of the most c |
| one of the first civic amenity bodies and a | progenitor of the National Trust. |
| ) was a Scoto-Norman baron, King Templar and | progenitor of the Clan Houston. |
| member of the Virgnia House of Burgesses and | progenitor of R. J. Reynolds. |
| It is the | progenitor of the Belgian Fawn, German Improved Fawn, C |
| Thomas Mumford (1625-1692) is the | progenitor of the Mumford family that left England and |
| ias Manakulam Late Valiya Kunhunni Raja, the | progenitor of the Temple of Performing Art of Kerala - |
| as founded in 852 by Duke Liudolf of Saxony, | progenitor of the Liudolfing or Ottonian dynasty, whose |
| nzin is believed by ampelographers to be the | progenitor of all French teinturiers, the exact origins |
| Hermann was the | progenitor of the House of Buxhoeveden, a Baltic German |
| ly Telegraph reported that Mulligan's may be | progenitor of the burger when the owner substituted the |
| was the elder son of Duke Liudolf of Saxony, | progenitor of the Liudolfing dynasty and his wife Oda o |
| Grunwald, was the Rav of Chust, Hungary and | progenitor of the Puppa Hasidic dynasty through his fiv |
| January 1, 1702) was an American printer and | progenitor of the Green family of printers, which inclu |
| d by his brother, Sir Nicholas de Hales, the | progenitor of many prominent English Hales families. |
| e Rivers, who was a Member of Parliament and | progenitor of the Rivers baronetcy. |
| elting and dripping and giving form to Ymir, | progenitor of the rime giants or frost giants. |
| a noble family from Holstein and became the | progenitor of all family members living today. |
| grape's primary importance is as the female | progenitor of many French American hybrid grapes in the |
| in 1756, and educated at King's College, the | progenitor of today's Columbia University, where he gra |
| y one son, Adalbert, through whom he was the | progenitor of a dynasty, the Anscarids. |
| Albert's brother Theodoricus is the | progenitor of the family de Raupena (de Ropa, known tod |
| early science fiction novel, said to be the | progenitor of the sword-and-planet genre. |
| at of Fairchild Semiconductor, the legendary | progenitor of Silicon Valley. |
| ferred by William Marsters, the 19th-century | progenitor of the Marsters family, which continues to i |
| r of the Virginia House of Burgesses and the | progenitor of the Stith family, one of the first famili |
| Lawapa was a | progenitor of the Dream Yoga sadhana and it was from La |
| h 9th Century chieftain Collwyn ap Tango the | progenitor of the fifth of the Fifteen Noble Tribes of |
| afan (Stephen) who was the son of Odhar, the | progenitor of the Maguires, and a figure of the 10th ce |
| ing Oebalus of Sparta, or with king Amyclas, | progenitor of the people of Amyclae, dwellers about Spa |
| was an important early Welsh leader, and the | progenitor of the royal dynasty of Gwynedd. |
| er Olympics, in Athens, entered first as the | progenitor of the Olympic Games, and the host country, |
| The | progenitor of this lineage of scholars was Hayashi Raza |
| stors of English descent, the first American | progenitor of which was one George Tucker of County Ken |
| many generations, John Page is counted as a | progenitor of many other FFV families. |
| the Annapolis Valley in 1762 and who is the | progenitor of some, if not all, of the Bancroft familie |
| avid Olifard, who is commonly held to be the | progenitor of the clan, in 1141 got lands at Crailing f |
| It is the | progenitor of the cultivated Pansy, and is therefore so |
| spelled Jadaun) Rajput Raja Lakhan Pala, the | progenitor of the great family of the Khanzadahs, was t |
| Bishop Arnulf of Metz, | progenitor of the Arnulfing and Carolingian dynasty, di |
| d is honored as the first famous general and | progenitor of strategic studies. |
| urviving descendants of Cerdic (the supposed | progenitor of all the kings of Wessex) who might have c |
| h to Peter, the future Emperor of Russia and | progenitor of all the 19th-century Romanovs. |
| Scottish or Scoto-Irish nobleman who is the | progenitor of the Bissett family of the Glens of Antrim |
| cestor in the eighth generation of Somerled, | progenitor of the Clann Somhairle and thus Clan Donald, |
| on I. George Mason I (5 June 1629-1686), the | progenitor of the prominent American landholding and po |
| rt (of Tonbridge), the earliest identifiable | progenitor of the family, is once referred to as Richar |
| yll, James Gordon, James Lee and John Busch, | progenitor of the exotic Loddiges nursery in London. |
| from its inception a vision of becoming the | progenitor of other Free Presbyterian churches in North |
| s Uncle Sam Wilson of Troy, New York, as the | progenitor of America's National symbol of Uncle Sam." |
| descendant of Jeremiah Norcross, the English | progenitor of the Norcross family who settled upon Wate |
| l pedigree going back to Cunedda Wledig, the | progenitor of the House of Cunedda which had provided t |
| astiff is an extinct Molosser dog breed, the | progenitor of the St. Bernard , and a major contributor |
| ing Jean II; Prince Philip (youngest son and | progenitor of the House of Valois-Burgundy), Geoffroi d |
| ient breed, descended in pre-Roman eras from | progenitor scenthounds in ancient Egypt. |
| novae do not move with the velocity of their | progenitor star, but rather with a substantially greate |
| the Commodore 64 computer and the corporate | progenitor to America Online. |
| s kit, also produced for Capcom, the Tricell | Progenitor Virus Detection Kit was critically lauded by |
| licia Soderberg et al. also believe that the | progenitor was a Wolf-Rayet star, but suggest that the |
| distinguished families: the Clementes, whose | progenitor was Moses Hamorro; the Santangels, descended |
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