Months of casting, rehearsal and hard graft had produced a cohesion any company would be proud of. |
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Doubtless, they'll be glad to rest for a couple of weeks before the hard graft of the championship. |
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I never modelled my style on his, but I did try to take parts of his game and graft them on to mine. |
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She had a skin graft last Sunday on that leg and doctors are waiting to see how that takes before they perform any more surgery. |
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And my friend told me that you can graft an apple branch into a peach tree, but the branch will still grow apples. |
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The scoreline was a true reflection of the hard graft, application and sense of belief displayed by every Highfield player. |
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The mayor does her best roar about graft and corruption from atop her office desk. |
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The transplant rejects the body rather than the other way around, a very nasty situation called graft versus host disease. |
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He believes in all seriousness that within five years he will be able to graft wings on to a human being's body. |
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If no hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands are left, then that skin is not going to heal without a graft. |
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Radiographic examination revealed an ill-defined radiolucent lesion at the joint area of the previous bone graft and the right mandibular angle. |
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Jason spent two weeks in Booth Hall Children's Hospital, Manchester, where he needed two operations, including a skin graft. |
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Plant the roots so the bud union or graft is 2 inches below the ground level. |
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What we have is petty graft that involves cabin crew squirreling away undrunk booze after flights. |
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If an autograft is to be used, the surgeon should inform the surgical team from where the graft will be harvested. |
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The treatment of old saphenous vein graft stenosis with coronary angioplasty has a high rate of restenosis and clinical events. |
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During coronary artery bypass graft surgery, a general surgeon is asked by the cardiac surgeon to harvest a saphenous vein. |
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The surgeon uses a reamer and threaded tap to drill a hole to hold the titanium cage containing the bone graft. |
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They may also occur at skin graft harvest sites and stoma placement sites or at surgical wounds or scars. |
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He tore his hamstring tendon graft while skiing at 5 months after electrothermal shrinkage. |
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Mrs Church died four days after a major skin graft operation at the hospital on November 2, with cause of death given as burns. |
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His method was to graft older musical concepts to computer-based realization. |
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The ability of that medium to distort, graft, reopen and reanimate lost time permits these poems their exquisite, darkly funny dissections. |
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The lesion was too large to excise on the mobile clinic and probably would require a skin graft. |
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Carl Stonehewer, the Denton-based former Belle Vue star, is facing a skin graft operation on an arm after crashing at Workington on Saturday. |
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He was released from hospital later that day, but is still off school and will have to return to hospital for a skin graft operation. |
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After Monday's surgery she will be having a skin graft on her eye and lip and a nose reconstruction. |
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He needs more surgery, this time to graft together the bone in the kneecap. |
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Now he is facing a skin graft and a series of operations to give him any chance of using his hand again. |
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Two weeks later she will have her nose reconstruction and two weeks after that a skin graft. |
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She has been in hospital more than 20 times and had four skin graft operations but is still suffering. |
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Doctors in the U.K. believe that spraying skin cells after applying a skin graft will help burn victims recover faster and reduce scarring. |
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Instead, surgeons used a skin graft to cover the spot where her toes had been. |
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The current surgical procedures for lung transplantation do not reinstitute the systemic circulation of the graft. |
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If you calculate the whole thing then this graft works out to thousands and lakhs of rupees. |
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Housewives put in the hours and produce the results, year in, year out, yet their graft continues to go unrewarded. |
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Julie's success is based on driving ambition, a deprived childhood and hard graft. |
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The anastomosis is completed by inserting the coupling member, with the graft vessel attached, into the anchor member. |
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A dry eschar on the radial dorsal aspect of the hand was debrided and was covered with a split-thickness skin graft. |
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He underwent five operations in total because the wound became infected, requiring a skin graft and stitches. |
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Plant the roots so the graft or bud union is 2 inches below the ground level. |
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The bone graft is harvested from the patient's pelvic bone and inserted along with a spacer in between the vertebral bodies. |
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On December 24, Samsonov had a bone graft, and two pins and wire were inserted around the fracture. |
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To get the best two-tone look, graft several scions randomly around the plant. |
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Jessica underwent a second operation to graft nerve tissue from the back of her legs into her arm. |
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Many of these are taken from other disciplines and used as a rough theoretical model onto which we graft our own ideas and practises. |
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Debridement is necessary to prepare a clean healthy surface of tissue that will accept a skin graft. |
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Estrada was impeached by the House of Representatives on Nov.13 on charges that included bribery, graft and corruption. |
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He is being tried for bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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Perhaps most obvious is the drag on the economy imposed by widespread and unrestrained graft and corruption. |
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Not only do the very poor have little or no monetary income, the wealthy are often able to avoid income taxes thanks to corruption and graft. |
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Public procurement laws also need urgent reform to prevent graft and corruption. |
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Three days later, she went back into surgery so a skin graft could be taken from the top of her leg to cover the hole. |
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Widespread graft and influence peddling among government officials are hampering economic development. |
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There is no reason they should have to tolerate graft and corruption in any form of public service either. |
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But in six years of exposures of illicit arms deals, graft and bribery, only once has the political establishment blushed enough to take action. |
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Shallow burns are allowed to heal on their own, and full-thickness thermal injuries typically are excised and covered with a skin graft. |
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From oil rip offs to mail scams, the country is infamous for fraud, kickbacks and graft. |
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Now, understand that there was no lying going on, and no graft or theft or anything else of that nature. |
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She also ordered more intensive lifestyle checks on public officials as part of her campaign against graft and corruption. |
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We now know the UN was an organisation steeped in corruption, graft and criminal negligence. |
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Opportunities for graft and corruption will multiply as well, temptations to which religious people are no more immune than anyone else. |
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For years these same people ran political life through graft and corruption. |
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The whole plant is corrupt-the bosses graft off the men and off each other. |
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The only friends I had were people I would graft with or put money together for drugs with. |
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A lot of graft and hard work is required before they reach their potential and that must be done during the game. |
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Four children will have permanent scarring, although only one required a skin graft. |
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A successful first skin graft operation was performed on a 12-year-old Iraqi boy who lost both arms and was orphaned in a US missile strike. |
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I worked on the programme for two and half years, and nothing came close when it came to hard graft. |
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Ali had been due to undergo a skin graft yesterday but the surgery was delayed until later this week or early next week. |
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After five years of hard graft in Manhattan recording studios, she finally got her deal. |
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He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked is way up the ranks. |
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Surgery would have required a skin graft, an extensive hospital stay, and significant time away from work and family-none of which interested me. |
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Clever footwork, intelligent running and sheer hard graft earned him plenty of applause. |
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Months of very hard graft and endeavour came to fruition last Sunday afternoon with the opening of the Daisy Chains pre-school. |
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This means taking control of our nation and getting down to the hard graft of making Scotland the success that it should be. |
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People seem to have such enthusiasm for the event, but as soon as it comes to a bit of hard graft, the very same people disappear. |
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Into the wind, the home side had to graft harder for scores. |
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For Alan and Penny, it's been a lot of hard graft, but worth every minute. |
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In many cases, the killed journalists were well-known whistle-blowers whose public exposis of graft, corruption and other wrong doings embarrassed powerful people. |
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It was tough going out there but we won through with hard graft. |
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The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open. |
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The results of our meta-analysis show that medium dose aspirin may more successfully reduce graft occlusion than low dose regimes within the first year after coronary surgery. |
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However, xenotransplantation may become a viable option if obstacles such as complement-mediated graft rejection and the introduction of unusual infections can be overcome. |
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In adults, movement can be restored by removing the ankylotic mass with reconstruction using either a costrochondral graft or alloplastic joint prostheses. |
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The fact of the matter is that mainstream news media is a stable industry, and it is very slow to effectively graft new ideas onto its main business. |
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Unless we have the certainty of punishment, as in other countries like America or even China, we will not improve, we will not be successful against graft and corruption. |
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In the impeachment complaint, Estrada has been charged with bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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After three years of hard graft, Arden opened her first salon on Fifth Avenue and, in common with her rival, the nature of her financial backing remains shrouded in mystery. |
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After months of hard graft restoring the rooms to a decent standard, and setting up a charity to raise money, the centre finally opened and Jackie hasn't looked back since. |
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The rest of the job takes longer and involves rather more hard graft. |
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Certain players did not show enough desire and we have got to make sure that every player who puts on that red shirt will give us 90 minutes of sheer hard graft. |
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To watch Waugh bat is to be reminded of a bygone era in Australian cricket, a time when they were made to graft for every run and sweat for every victory. |
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The country was ranked 144 of 177 nations surveyed by Transparency International in its 2013 graft perception index. |
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Ask Americans just a few decades ago and they might say that graft is just how things get done. |
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Merely acquiring a mobile-phone account remains an exercise in red tape and graft. |
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She supported the creation of watchdogs to look for graft in government, firing those who improperly profited. |
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The most difficult part, however, for Ryan, was getting used to the skin graft that doctors covered his wound with. |
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Members of the public must also recognise that they have a role to play in stamping out graft and must therefore resist all temptations to engage in the scourge. |
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Surgical options include ulcer debridement, conjunctival resection, corneal graft, application of tissue adhesives, sclerectomy, and scleral patch grafting. |
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One official who did not want to be named said Rachid was lashing out at Abbas in response to the graft investigation. |
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The most important joint-loading conditions that increased the force on the PCL graft were a varus moment and a coupled posterior drawer force and external rotation torque. |
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But if the skin graft is accepted, this is the best curative procedure. |
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Doctors initially told her the injury was not serious, but she ended up having to undergo a skin graft and has been left with a scar on her calf. |
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In the past, there have been controversies over the use of bone graft in comminuted fractures of the forearm. |
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Sutureless rabbit bladder mucosa patch graft urethroplasty using diode laser and solder. |
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If the lesion becomes symptomatic or has an increase in growth, curettage and bone graft may be indicated. |
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Osteoplastic thumb reconstruction is a technique by which bone graft is covered by a tubed pedicle flap. |
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The graft copolymer is prepared by graft-polymerizing an aromatic alkenyl and a vinyl cyanide onto a rubber polymer. |
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Late angiographic result of using the right gastroepiploic artery as a graft. |
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Due to continued complications, graft pancreatectomies were performed despite functioning grafts. |
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The millionaire mum-offive, 36, admits ghostwriters have again done the hard graft. |
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The Kips Bay Medical eSVS Mesh is designed to address the limitations of saphenous vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass graft surgery. |
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A canthoplasty with a periosteal flap or a fascia lata graft to correct lateral retinacular dehiscence may also be necessary. |
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First, they chose a graft material-an elastic polymer called PGS-that is resorbed quickly by the body. |
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Since autogenous graft provides these three ingredients, it is described as being osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and osteogenic. |
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The decision to anastomose a free flap locally or with the aid of a vein interposition graft relies heavily on the type of injury and the timing. |
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Great instability was mainly the result of marginalization of ethnic groups, and graft under these leaders. |
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The bureaucracy was riddled with graft, corruption and inefficiency and was unprepared for war. |
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Miss Gee is understood to have sustained more serious injuries and is also expected to need a skin graft. |
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Her concerned mum, Ann Hope, of Norton, said Michelle is still suffering in great pain, even after the skin graft. |
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The court heard Mr Pearson suffered an infected burn to his left shin which required a skin graft and left him with a permanent scar. |
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A follow-up arterial Duplex performed at 6 weeks post discharge demonstrated excellent patency of the stent graft and infragenicular arteries. |
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Doctors are going to decide if she needs a skin graft to repair the damage. |
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The bone graft substitute market consists of allograft, demineralized bone matrix and synthetic materials. |
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Do not mistake the epic graft in Sochi as unusual or incidental. |
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Replacing a damaged muscle with the graft also resulted in a functional artificial muscle very similar to a normal Tibialis anterior. |
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Cheng, who is suspected of graft far exceeding Hu's, could meet a similar fate. |
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Recently, self-assembled structure of amphiphilic graft copolymers have been attracted much attention. |
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Some of the most green fingered may also want to propagate and graft on our existing specimens. |
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Use of a semitendinosus tendon autogenous graft for rupture of the patellar ligament after total knee arthroplasty. |
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The practical one-step method for hydrogel synthesis is relatively simple and easy in comparison with free radical graft copolymerization method. |
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The apparent activation energy of graft copolymerization can be determined from the Arrhenius equation. |
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The European market for dental biomaterials includes dental bone graft substitutes, dental bone tissue engineering products and dental membranes. |
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The new tunnel technique involves soft tissue preparation prior to symphyseal block graft. |
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This is the bluntest description of what the graft probe has revealed so far. |
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For that reason, unpurified graft product is not homogeneous, and it consists of cellulose graft copolymer, ungrafted cellulose, and homopolymer. |
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For long segment strictures, buccal mucosa graft augmented dorsal onlay urethroplasty is preferred. |
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Local lymph edemas can often be found on the inside of a looped graft. |
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Lingual mucosal graft urethroplasty for anterior urethral reconstruction. |
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In our case, the anatomic location and material found within the lumen of the ureter were consistent with foreign body erosion into the ureter from the aortoiliac graft. |
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Hemostasis must be achieved before any skin graft can be placed. |
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Two surgeons would have removed the damaged section of Houllier's aorta and replaced it with a graft, made of an inert man-made material called Dacron. |
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The reactions involved in the crosslinking of the plastisol have been the addition reaction of and the graft reaction of PVC onto TMPTMA chains or networks. |
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The reactions involved in the crosslinking of the plastisol include the addition reaction of TAC molecules and the graft reaction of TAC onto the PVC chains. |
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The focus of this research programme is to develop bone graft substitute biomaterials and laboratory-engineered bone tissue for implantation in damaged sites. |
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Stripped of their already-meagre belongings, Ann Widdecombe, Alistair McGowan, Zoe Lucker, Colin Jackson, Tyger Drew-Honey and Miquita Oliver face relentless graft. |
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Without the daft stunts and wackily dressed goofballs, all you'd have left would be a bunch of dull dolts, demanding wealth without graft, fame without talent. |
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The presence of nonself HLA molecules activate the recipient's T cells, causing an adaptive immune response that results in elimination of donor tissue and graft rejection. |
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All control grafts were rejected in the time and manner of first set grafts, but the test graft was rejected in the time and manner of a white graft. |
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There are no papers, which report increased mortality and morbidity in patients after a wrapping procedure compared to those after a supracoronary graft operation. |
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The 1987 Philippine Constitution says the grounds for impeachment include culpable violation of the Constitution, bribery, graft and corruption, and betrayal of public trust. |
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Aside from plunder, Estrada has also been charged with illegal use of an alias, perjury and graft and corruption, which are all bailable offenses. |
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Nevertheless, it was tied with graft and political scandals like the Hello Garci scandal pertaining to the alleged manipulation of votes in the 2004 presidential elections. |
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In some crops, particularly apples, the rootstocks are vegetatively propagated so the entire graft can be clonal if the scion and rootstock are both clones. |
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An attempt to reimplant the vertebral artery to the polytetrafluoroethylene graft was also unsuccessful, as the artery was very inflamed and friable. |
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Weren't they forced to work in Silesian coal mines, just as Thatcher was kind-heartedly releasing our colliers from the hardship of having to graft underground? |
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Areola reconstruction is commonly achieved with a skin graft. |
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