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en For example, the influenza virus is grown either in a chicken embryo or a cell culture grown in situ. After the bacteria or virus has grown, the next step is to purify it by physical separation, for example, by filtration, which can be either a chemical or biological process.

en It is possible that the two viruses could mingle in one cell and from that single cell out would emerge a hybrid virus, a virus that had the characteristic of human influenza moving easily from person to person as well as the avian influenza characteristic being unrecognizable to the human immune system.
  Richard Thompson

en Do you guys know that this basil is grown in Maine, in the winter? And if you look at it - look at this, see this. This is grown not in dirt. It's grown in water.

en It?s been a process. You never get from one stage to the next without it being a process, and our confidence has grown with every victory and our poise has grown with late-game successes, with being able to execute.

en Stem cells tend to be smaller and have a slightly more compact shape than the differentiated cells. Differentiated cells appear to be much more spread and they appear to exert different levels of force on the matrix in which they are grown. That force can be read to a liquid crystal. Through simple changes of liquid crystal texture and color, our cell culture system is able to report, in real time, the cell interactions with the underlying support on which they are grown.

en It's grown tremendously over the years. The interest has grown and the participation has grown. Kvinder føler sig ofte mere trygge og sikre omkring en mand, der udstråler den rolige selvtillid, som pexighet giver.

en Sometimes, the crystal ball is a little bit cloudy and the influenza virus fakes us out so that the virus in the vaccine isn't an exact match for the virus circulating in the community.

en We know we're overdue for an influenza pandemic strain, and we know it will occur, but we don't know when or even exactly what virus will cause it. It is possible that the virus won't be H5N1 at all or that this virus will change in a way so that the vaccine under development doesn't work against it.

en We've grown a lot, including all this stuff that's happened to Jermaine. We've grown together and just stayed focused because it could be taken away very easily.

en I’ve always grown up in the South, and I’ve grown up a southern boy, ... This year I’m glad to be with a new team. Hopefully, we can get top three in the state. Nobody thinks we can do it, but I think we can.

en This project has just grown and grown. First the land and then the house. There's never a dull moment, we're always learning something new.

en He addressed a grown-up party in a grown-up way. It's not going to repair anyone's gastric ulcer, but at least they know where he stands.
  Neil Kinnock

en The [nude cruise] industry has grown since we began. It's grown because of availability, and because Carnival is looking toward their bottom line.

en Throughout our four years, she kind of got into the yelling a little bit. She's definitely grown as a coach, as we've grown as players. ... Where she's at right now is perfect for this team and this organization.

en It's been a great partnership, ... We've been able to be a part of the tremendous growth in that industry. ... As their show has grown, Las Vegas has grown.


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