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What was announced at the meeting was a material that would superconduct at a temperature as high as –184°C.
The best candidate for a material that would begin melting at the right temperature was salty water.
Forced to find a material that would be more weather-resistant than wool, she discovered mountain-climbing rope.
The concept made extensive use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, a material that would be highlighted in the i3 and i8 later in the year.
But Dr. Scribner still faced a problem: how to find a material that would allow blood to flow without clotting in the shunt.
In the mid-1980's, Dr. Tsou ventured to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in search of a material that would allow him to collect particles moving at three to six miles per second without destroying either the particles or their collector.
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For effective wound healing to occur, there has always existed a requirement for a suitable material that would cover the wound to prevent infection (Majno 2014).
"They were always hoping to find a raw material that would change Jordan's fate.
If they drop their opposition to chrysotile being listed as a hazardous material, that would be the first step towards banning it, fears Clément Godbout, who heads the Chrysotile Institute, a government-funded lobby group formerly known as the Asbestos Institute.
Artificial skin had been the holy grail in treating burn victims for a century when Dr. John F. Burke began wrestling with some of the perennial obstacles to making it: finding a flexible material that would protect against infection and dehydration, that could be made from ordinary substances, that would not be rejected by a patient's immune system and that would look like normal skin.
This provides a uniform material that would allow us to test the construct itself, rather than the construct bone interface.
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