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"Reprogrammable to run all the applications of a grown up PC ... not dependent on servers in the sky to deliver content and capability to them, not dependent for hand cranks for power."
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Reprogrammable Architecture (HYDRA) wireless interior communications program.
Veterans Today 2010
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity (news release) gene is a two-way switch that, if turned off, causes lymphatic endothelial cells to be reprogrammed so that they lose their identity and become more like blood endothelial cells.
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity (news release) gene is a two-way switch that, if turned off, causes lymphatic endothelial cells to be reprogrammed so that they lose their identity and become more like blood endothelial cells.
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity (news release)
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity (news release) gene is a two-way switch that, if turned off, causes lymphatic endothelial cells to be reprogrammed so that they lose their identity and become more like blood endothelial cells.
unknown title 2009
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Reprogrammable cell type depends on a single gene to keep its identity (news release)
unknown title 2009
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