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Gnostics, and which arose from the attempt to engraft Orientalism upon
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God again gives the key to real teaching in the word "engraft."
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These purified muscle stem cells engraft with high efficiency and regenerate serially injured muscle.
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His lore was engraft, something foreign that grew in him.
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We therefore conclude that hESCs are capable of generating hematopoietic cells that engraft primary recipients.
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Whatever little advantages the old system might have, they wished to retain and ingraft upon their new life.
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The Scot's inalienable prerogative of pedigree exercised an influence over him, though he appeared as a foreign ingraft upon his Scotch family tree.
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Wherefore according as acts of virtue act causally or dispositively towards their generation and preservation, obedience is said to ingraft and protect all virtues.
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Apples and pears are more easily propagated by ingrafting than by budding.
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The dialogue was ingrafted on the chorus, and naturally partook of its character.