Instead, they call in the consultants, management is overhauled and new formulas for success are grafted on to the machinery. |
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A subplot featuring a female FBI agent is clumsily grafted onto the main story. |
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Grown from scions of five parental families grafted onto a common rootstock, these new cacao trees yield more pods and beans than their parents. |
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Unlike most French teams, they were mentally tough away from home and he has grafted that mentality on to the national side. |
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Thus, a mid-tibia amputation, when grafted to the mid-femur of a host, will heal without intercalation. |
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I think visual journalism has been grafted onto an old production process and that the traditional newsroom marriage roles need to be redesigned. |
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The film begins and ends with the artist's trademark colors surrealistically grafted onto scenes of her courtyard. |
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Then imagine what could happen if the usage patterns in those regions were grafted onto the huge U.S. economy. |
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I was a bit disappointed with my Bs in computing because I thought I had grafted hard in that. |
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You can check this by sampling a bottle of Bollinger's Vieilles Vignes against a bottle made from their grafted vines. |
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Skin Bond Cement was applied to the skin grafted area of the abdomen and the backs of the wafer pieces. |
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The average yield of fruit from a full grown seedling jamun tree is about 80-100 kg and from a grafted one 60-70 kg per year. |
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In practice, however, rather than replacing the old structures of juvenile justice, the new welfarist principles were simply grafted onto them. |
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Surgeons cut a piece from the back of a nanny goat, whose hair resembled all that was left of the girl's fringe, and grafted it to her head. |
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When we were first setting out, we grew our own rootstock and grafted the cultivars ourselves. |
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As a consequence, most people prefer to plant apple trees that have been grafted onto dwarfing rootstock. |
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For successful management of pressure ulcers, both cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues need to be grafted, particularly over bony prominences. |
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A section of skin from his thigh was then grafted on to his forearm to reduce visible scarring. |
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To preserve the variation named varieties have to be grafted, a labour intensive business which explains the high price. |
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A rootstock is the bottom, rooted portion of the plant to which the upper, grape-bearing scionwood is grafted. |
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Imagine if the skin could be regrown from a cell sample and then grafted on. |
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Most roses today are grafted onto rootstock that won't look anything like the rose you want. |
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I tried to remove a newspaper from his hand, but rigor mortis had practically grafted it to his skin. |
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He had frozen his scoring shots initially in his innings and grafted hard to get into his stride. |
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The 31-year-old has never set the world alight but he has grafted away in the background and is the world's 39th best player. |
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Nearly five per cent of all vines grow on their own roots, without having been grafted on to resistant rootstocks. |
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Now the Dome has been expensively reupholstered, with a very posh multiplex, the Hollywood Arclight, grafted on to it. |
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Here, however, several contrived situations are grafted into the plot to generate artificial tension. |
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If a branch grafted into a stock never grows, it is a plain evidence of its not having knit with the stock. |
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A pidgin adopts the vocabulary of the dominant language in the area, which is then grafted onto a local grammar. |
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For the best-tasting and fastest fruit production, you should purchase most fruit trees that are grafted onto proper root-stock. |
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Once identified, the tops were cut from the trees and then sent to their seed farm in Vernon, BC where they were grafted onto root stock. |
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Kidney transplant, in which a functioning kidney from a donor is surgically grafted into the patient, has a good rate of success. |
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The new skin is then grafted back on to the patient without the danger of rejection because it has been made from their own cells. |
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Surgeons grafted tissue from her leg to the outside of her brain for protection. |
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It was a fine effort by the visiting batsmen, with better application and concentration, they grafted the runs methodically to push the score along. |
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Choose your Christmas gift from the variety of hand grafted gifts including, paintings in oil, watercolours and woodturning and various other gifts. |
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But that's crazy when you see how Wortmann has artfully grafted a passion for football onto the warp and woof of ordinary existence and made them whole. |
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Lethally irradiated mice were grafted with the bone marrow cells. |
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Many of the modern roses in commerce today are grafted onto these stocks. |
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Here, you've got two thousand acres, and you hear people say that that European farming tradition has been grafted onto Australia in a way that doesn't really fit. |
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Department stores, cinemas, factories and service stations all took cues from American sources, although they were usually grafted onto earlier styles. |
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I am not averse to an unhappy ending, far from it, but, as you will gather, I feel endings should arise naturally out of the plot and not be grafted on to it. |
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A non-competitive system cannot be grafted on to a competitive exam. |
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These include the ability of mother plants to produce plenty of wood, the ease with which cuttings root, and also the ease with which they can be grafted. |
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils. |
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Many kinds of pistachio trees that aren't cultivated for their nuts are instead used as rootstocks to which the upper, nut-bearing portion of the tree, or scion, is grafted. |
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We have shown that the short-range repulsion can be reasonably well described by theories of grafted flexible polymer chains in a brush-like configuration. |
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In desperation, viniculturists grafted millions of French vine tops onto Phylloxera resistant American root stocks, thereby saving the world's wine industry. |
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Thawed slices of ovary might be grafted to the host, either to the remaining ovarian site or to an ectopic site such as the uterus or under the skin. |
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Adsorbed or grafted hydrophilic polymers such as polyethylene glycol immobilized at the interface between biofluids and biomaterials have gained considerable attention. |
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We assume that the interneurones in gynandromorphic females that branch into the macroglomerular complex induced by a grafted male antenna can activate this pathway. |
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The calculated hydraulic conductivity of the graft tissue was found to be lower for grafted trees on dwarfing rootstocks compared to invigorating rootstocks. |
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They were also able to polymerize a lactide suspension of dried lignin to produce grafted copolymers. |
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Keratome samples of normal human skin were grafted on severe combined immunodeficient mice as previously described. |
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In this paper, two tracers, anthracene and anthracene grafted on the polymer, were used. |
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Material from Greek heroic legend was grafted onto this native stock at an early date. |
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Sibley's Patio Quince is a naturally dwarfing variety, grafted on to dwarfing rootstocks to produce a tree that looks fabulous. |
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Margaret Sureda, by email AYOU should remove all spindly shoots, which are coming from the rootstock on which your plant is grafted. |
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After four to eight days of incubation, this biolung was grafted on to a rat. |
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Also, if skin is grafted, the donor site essentially becomes a painful second-degree burn. |
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Mujadil has grafted precocity and speed on to Leggy Lou, but she is likely to stay a mile at three. |
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A number of horticultural products such as garlic, onions, leaf vegetables, beans, sweet potato, grafted mango and oranges are being produced. |
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Cuttings have been taken from the trees to be grafted and grown on at the Welsh National Herbarium. |
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A difference, however, was seen between the implanted ungrafted and the implanted grafted cochleas but not between the use of fascia and Gelfoam. |
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Further poly chains on grafted fiber is more solvolysed by nonpolar solvent then polar aprotic solvent as compared to water or alcohol. |
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The reaction between the acrylic acid grafted on PP and hexadecylamine can reach equilibrium conditions, if water is not removed from the system. |
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Although the grafted nano-silica brings about an embrittling effect during tensile tests, as revealed by Fig. |
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Fibronectin adsorbed onto both the grafted and nongrafted regions, while albumin adsorbed more onto the nongrafted regions than the grafted regions. |
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The grafted MAH content of EPDM-g-MAH was determined by titrimetry. |
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The compatibilization mechanism of MAH is that MAH can enhance the intermolecular force by forming hydrogen bond between grafted MAH and polymer backbone. |
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Uncommon forms can be grafted onto seedlings of other species. |
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Blood vessels are fused to increase circulation and these conjoined or grafted veins and arteries make great painful lumps which have to be soaked daily. |
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The 20th century grafted still further details on to the original legends. |
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These results strongly suggest that a portion of EnSCs-derived cells grafted to chemotherapeutically murine ovarian tissue and may have differentiated to granulosa cells. |
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Rootstocks are stronger than the varieties grafted on to them. |
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In this experiment, the team surgically removed donor embryo eye primordia, marked with fluorescent proteins, and grafted them into the posterior region of recipient embryos. |
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