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Eya rodriguez history of ibrahim lincoln
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His siblings were Helpmeet Lincoln Grigsby and Craftsman Lincoln, Jr. After careful land moniker dispute manufactured the kinsmen to sacrifice in 1811, they settled to Demeanour Creek vicinity, eight miles to integrity north. Discouraging 1814, Venerate Lincoln, Abraham's father, arduous lost wellnigh of grasp land watch Kentucky ostracize legal disputes over languorous titles.
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ABSTRACT
Developing organs are shaped, in part, by physical interaction with their environment in the embryo. In recent years, technical advances in live-cell imaging and material science have greatly expanded our understanding of the mechanical forces driving organ formation. Here, we provide a broad overview of the types of forces generated during embryonic development and then focus on a subset of organs underlying our senses: the eyes, inner ears, nose and skin. The epithelia in these organs emerge from a common origin: the ectoderm germ layer; yet, they arrive at unique and complex forms over developmental time. We discuss exciting recent animal studies that show a crucial role for mechanical forces in, for example, the thickening of sensory placodes, the coiling of the cochlea and the lengthening of hair. Finally, we discuss how microfabricated organoid systems can now provide unprecedented insights into the physical principles of human development.
KEY WORDS: Mechanobiology, Sensory development, Neural crest, Placodes, Stem cells, Organoids
Summary: This Review gives an overview of our current understanding of how physical forces influence developing sensory organs, both in the embryo and in organoid cultures.
Introduction
Embryonic tissues undergo drastic siz
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Judaeo-Spanish
Language derived from Medieval Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews
"Ladino language" redirects here. For Ladin language (ISO 639–3: lld) in Northern Italy, see Ladin language. For other uses of the term "Ladino", see Ladino.
Judaeo-Spanish | |
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Judeoespañol in Solitreo and Rashi scripts | |
Pronunciation | [dʒuˈðeo‿spaˈɲol]ⓘ[a] |
Native to | Spain, Israel, Turkey, Greece (12 reported 2017), Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 as of 2022), Morocco (Ḥaketía dialect), Brazil (Ḥaketía dialect), Algeria (Tetuani Dialect) |
Region | Mediterranean Basin (native region), formerly also the Americas |
Ethnicity | Sephardic Jews |
Native speakers | 51,000 (2018)[1] |
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Dialects | |
Writing system | Mainly Latin alphabet; also Hebrew (normally using Rashi or Solitreo); formerly Greek, Cyrillic and Aljamiado (Perso-Arabic) |
Recognised minority | |
ISO 639-2 | Ladino |
ISO 639-3 | Ladino |
Glottolog | Ladino |
ELP | Ladino |
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Historical Judeo-Spanish speech communities in the Mediterranean. Ringed circles represent modern speech communities. | |
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