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embryonic

[em-bree-on-ik] / ˌɛm briˈɒn ɪk /


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Dr. Gaylin brought his psychiatric lens to the center’s exploration of issues like physician-assisted suicide, cloning and the financing of research on human embryonic stem cells.

From New York Times

Further field work at the site turned up more bone material from embryonic and newborn ichthyosaurs.

From New York Times

Now he is president of the embryonic University of Austin in Texas.

From Washington Post

In a 2006 interview with the Tucson Citizen, the retiring congressman called the GOP’s continued opposition to same-sex marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research “a terrible mistake.”

From Washington Post

Downing Street said that while they kept matters under review, there were no plans to extend embryonic legislation on minimum service levels on strike days beyond the transport sector.

From BBC