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Storrs (stôrz), community (1990 pop. 12,198), a part of the town of Mansfield, Tolland co., NE Conn. It is the seat of the Univ. of Connecticut. |
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To examine how a cell's maturity affects its usefulness for cloning, Xiangzhong (Jerry) Yang of the University of Connecticut in Storrs and his colleagues worked with three types of blood cells from a mouse: stem cells that produce all types of blood cells, more-mature cells that can make only a few blood cell types, and fully mature white blood cells called granulocytes that can no longer divide. Representing Tishman Speyer in the transaction were the law firms of Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP and Goulston & Storrs. August 6-10, 2006 Advancing Global Health: Facing Disease Issues at the Wildlife, Human and Livestock Interface 55th Annual Meeting, Wildlife Disease Association with American Association of Wildlife Veterinarians University of Connecticut Storrs, CT, USA Contact: wda. |
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