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Progenitor cell in annelid development
A teloblast is a large cell in the embryos of clitellate annelids which asymmetrically divide to form many smaller cells known as blast cells. These blast
Teloblast
Hindmost division of an arthropod body
that is not a true segment on account of not arising in the embryo from teloblast areas as other segments. It never carries any appendages, but a forked
Telson
Division of some animal and plant body plans into a series of segments
teloblast cells, which are stem cells that divide asymmetrically to create bandlets of blast cells. Furthermore, there are five different teloblast lineages
Segmentation_(biology)
the micromeres and teloblast stem cells are formed and subsequently, the D quadrant divides to form the DM and the DNOPQ teloblast precursor cells. By
Leech_embryogenesis
Cell population in developmental biology
been described in the ganglion mother cells in grasshopper and the O/P teloblasts in the leech. Like other instances of equivalence groups, progeny cells
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Russian
(Юлий) Russian form of Roman Julius, YULIY means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
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Name of a prophet
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Flames of Fire
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African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili
Beloved; Dear; Lover
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Emperor
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Yogram | யோகà¯à®°à®¾à®®
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English : variant of Varley.Dutch : reduced form of van der Leye, a topographic name for someone living near the river Leie.French : habitational name from a place called Verlée in Liège province, Belgium.
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One who is easy to appease, Name of a river in india
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Powerful traveler.
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English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.
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