Embrionario in english

Embryonic

pronunciation: embriɑnɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

embrionario = foetal [fetal, -USA] ; embryo ; embryonic ; undeveloped ; embryonal. 

Example: Of those that proceeded beyond the fetal stage, few survived the close of the decade in their original form.Example: This article describes an embryo training scheme for librarians.Example: This illustrates both the complexity and the interdependent nature of what is still an embryonic industry.Example: I would urge you most sincerely and strongly to think twice or three times before putting your shelflist into an undeveloped system.Example: We are selecting embryonal stem cells in vitro for phenotypes that may retard aging.

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» carcinoma embrionarioembryonal carcinoma .

Example: Embryonal carcinomas account for approximately 40% of testicular tumors.

» célula madre embrionariaembryonic stem cell .

Example: But embryonic stem cells are better because they are more plentiful and easier to extract than amniotic or adult stem cells.

» en estado embrionarioembryo [Adjetivo]in embryoin the embryo stage .

Example: This article describes an embryo training scheme for librarians.

Example: These can be regarded as reference works in embryo.

Example: A European Information Network is still in the embryo stage and major problems, both practical and political, face the planners.

» en su estado embrionarioin its embryonic stage .

Example: Information science may still be in its embryonic stage.

» en un estado embrionarioin an embryonic stage .

Example: The major conclusion was that services by college libraries for external students were varied and in an embryonic stage.

» muerte embrionariaembryonal death .

Example: This strain of virus causes neonatal deaths as well as infertility due to embryonal death, abortion and stillbirths in breeding kennels.

» sarcoma embrionarioembryonal sarcoma .

Example: The biopsy specimen revealed an embryonal sarcoma of the liver.

» tumor embrionarioembryonal tumour .

Example: Embryonal tumors are the most common brain tumors in infants less than 36 months.

Embrionario synonyms

early in spanish: temprano, pronunciation: ɜrli part of speech: adjective, adverb embryo in spanish: embrión, pronunciation: embrioʊ part of speech: noun immature in spanish: inmaduro, pronunciation: ɪmətjʊr part of speech: adjective embryonal in spanish: embrionario, pronunciation: embriənəl part of speech: adjective embryotic in spanish: embrionario, pronunciation: embrutɪk part of speech: adjective in embryo in spanish: en embrion, pronunciation: ɪnembrioʊ
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