Dr Wang said: "It would be like taking a bite of your favourite chocolate cake but not deriving any enjoyment from doing so.
Dr Wang said: "It would be like taking a bite of your favourite chocolate cake but not deriving any enjoyment from doing so.
It also paved the way for deriving embryonic-like stem cells without destroying human embryos, sidestepping an ethically contentious approach.
"A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses.
Just as success rarely happens overnight, deriving a healthy amount of satisfaction from the work that you do requires the right mindset.
She said the site got about 3,000 hits a day and was an "unremarkable" moneymaker, deriving its income from a few Google ads.
" It further illuminates the semantic origins of the word as deriving from the Latin "crastinus", meaning "tomorrow.