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Dictionary » E » Embodiment EmbodimentEmbodiment 1. The act of embodying; the state of being embodied. 2. That which embodies or is embodied; representation in a physical body; a completely organised system, like the body; as, the embodiment of courage, or of courtesy; the embodiment of true piety. ![]()
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The Fiber Disease... polypeptides, heterologous nucleic acids, toxins, or prodrugs via hydrophobic, hydrophilic, ionic and/or covalent interactions. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method for the specific delivery of compositions of the invention to cells by administering polypeptides of the ...
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