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stem

[stem] / stɛm /






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Arya’s neutral rating of Texas Instruments stems from the company’s slower overall sales growth relative to peers.

From MarketWatch

Under the terms of the law, opposition politicians and activists can apply for amnesty from charges stemming from political events going back more than 20 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an early phase clinical trial, doctors are implanting specially engineered stem cells into the brain.

From Science Daily

This imagining stems less from a premonition of the future than a feeling of how deeply she has shaped my present.

From Los Angeles Times

And a significant percentage of growing unlawful detention cases filed in federal courts stem from Texas.

From Salon




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