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passage1 1. Music a section or division of a piece, movement, etc. 2. a section of a written work, speech, etc., esp one of moderate length 3. a journey, esp by ship 4. the enactment of a law or resolution by a legislative or deliberative body 5. an evacuation of the bowels passage2 Dressage 1. a sideways walk in which diagonal pairs of feet are lifted alternately 2. a cadenced lofty trot, the moment of suspension being clearly defined passage [′pasĀ·ij] (geography) A navigable channel, especially one through reefs or islands. (navigation) A transit from one place to another; one leg of a voyage. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| EPA, were maintained and passaged using the media and procedures originally developed by the U. One might therefore expect that nuclei donated by any HIV-infected person, if genetically engineered to remove the gene for the CKR5 receptor and then passaged through egg cytoplasm, would produce new cells for the AIDS patient's immune system that might re-establish a healthy immune system despite the virus's presence, and even perhaps allow for his or her survival and long-term recovery. The virus was passaged 6 times on chicken embryo fibroblasts, then 6 times on Vero cells. |
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