scaffold in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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scaffold in the PONS Dictionary

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Some may interact directly with the nuclear lamina, and some may be associated with it through scaffold proteins.
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The edges of the scaffold meet with the healthy skin, allowing the new skin to heal quicker.
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For example, bones could be regrown on carbon nanotube scaffolds.
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The scaffold eventually is resorbed, leaving transplanted cells and the stroma that they produce in the body.
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Fourteen years later one of the ends is scaffolded, and the vases taken down.
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Within four weeks of placing the scaffold, newly formed bone begins to integrate with the old bone and within 32 weeks, full union is achieved.
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In addition, the heart's extracellular matrix (the substrate of heart scaffold) signalled the human cells into becoming the specialised cells needed for proper heart function.
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The crime causes the shame, and not the scaffold!
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One of the hanging scaffolds is visible in the photo above.
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Thus, success of a virtual screen is defined in terms of finding interesting new scaffolds rather than the total number of hits.
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