It recently developed titanium-coated implants, which PIP claims are more biocompatible than uncoated counterparts. |
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In recent years, PIP has helped develop titanium-coated breast implants, which it says makes the implants more biocompatible. |
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In type 2 injuries, the tendon retracts to the PIP level leaving the long vincula intact and preserving a portion of the nutritional blood supply from the sheath. |
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The PIP, in contrast, seeks a complete separation from the United States by seeking to make Puerto Rico a sovereign nation. |
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This PIP agreement perfectly complements the company's agreement for a PIP on our drug enalapril earlier this year. |
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One of the challenges of studying PIP is determining when the end of the postictal event becomes the beginning of the ictal period. |
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In a restrained type of fabrication of PIP segments, polymer bulkheads are used to hold insulation material in place and to the two pipes coaxially aligned. |
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Then Condy promptly got the hiccoughs from drinking his tea too fast, and fretted up and down the room like a chicken with the pip. |
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He seemed plumb possessed of gloom, and moped around like a chicken with the pip. |
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