Some faith-based funds, for example, shun drug companies because of their work on abortion-related treatments or stem cell research.
French musicians and critics have periodic bursts of activity, attempting to revive French music or stem the flow of outside influences.
The echinacea sold in drugstores comes in a wide range of liquids, pills, powders, and tinctures, which can be derived from some combination of the plant's root, flower, or stem.
Scientists working on embryos say that stem cell research is in its infancy and not enough is known about the potential of either adult or embryonic stem cells to abandon one approach in favour of the other.
Or take stem cell biologist Kevin Eggan, who combines scientific brilliance with an awareness of real-world politics.
If this were a gene therapy trial or a stem cell therapy trial, the results would be heralded as a major breakthrough, benefiting all mankind.
They could be used to build an artificial artery in a test tube or the stem cells could be injected straight into the heart and they could form within it.
Traditional marriage laws may support legitimate goals like promoting intact, reasonably stable wedlock between mothers and fathers for children, or simply stem from a desire to not experiment with a core unit of civil society.
The research data is also likely to help those seeking to stem or slow down dementia.
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Cells are harvested from a stem or donor, or ideally the host, and placed on the scaffold.
The debts have been incurred for a reason or reasons that stem from the design of a bizarre system of subsidy, and decision making that ignores markets.
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Is this true, or are adult stem cells and cord cells in fact viable alternatives that avoid the moral controversies that are at the core of the embryonic stem cell debate?
It does not appear anywhere in the acclaimed US News and World Report lists of high-performing schools in Maryland, let alone nationwide - even in the subsets of STEM or charter schools.
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If you want to inspire more young people to look at science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM or STEAM if you prefer to add Art in there, too), then buy a simple Joey-inspired bracelet and look for him at the Bay Area Maker Faire.
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For children born with a windpipe defect or without one, and for others with defective or diseased organs, manipulating stem cells to generate healthy tissues or organs could be their only chance at survival.
The company has an active effort in education around STEM (or STEAM) education initiatives.
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No official announcements have been made, but analysts expect either a rate cut or other moves to stem capital inflows.
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But even avoiding the immune problem, I mean nobody has exactly figured out how to use embryonic stem cells or these cells for therapy yet.
The stem, or base, is entered up a steep set of stairs by the side of the house and through a bright orange front door.
By 2003 researchers he had funded were able to turn embryonic stem cells into dopamine-producing neurons, but once they were put into mice, the neurons either reverted to embryonic stem cells or stopped producing dopamine.
Seifert, a professor of philosophy at the International Academy of Philosophy in Irving, Texas, appears to be the head of a group of members of the Academy that oppose any public discussions on Vatican property when it comes to stem cells or birth control.
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And they would like to come up with a way of finding an ethical way out, essentially, that would give the scientists what they need to develop the kinds of therapies that might come from embryonic stem cells or their equivalent without the moral baggage.
One of the virtues of adult stem cell research, so the story goes, is that it does not suffer either the ethical concerns or scientific problems involved in embryonic stem cell research.
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The sources of this problem stem from banks or lenders disappearing, in which large fractions of the stock of money vanish.
Still more funding is set in Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Wisconsin, states that have passed or are considering pro-stem-cell laws.
Another therapeutic possibility is giving a patient an IV of stem cells, which would come from a stem cell bank or a company.
Langer envisions a time in the future when tissue banks are full of hearts, lungs, livers and pancreases, all grown on polymer scaffolds from stem, donor or host cells.
"The committee learned that women's experiences of the criminal justice system are different from men's and that some of these differences may stem from, or result in, discrimination or inequality, " she said.
Some of the exciting new investments states are making include development of new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) schools or programs, new pipelines for teachers and leaders, and building robust data systems to improve instruction.
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