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Remodeling in subchondral bone observed in present study could be a potential way to enhance cartilage repair through bridge connection (as Figure 12 showed), following a defined "flow like" discipline, by which neighboring cartilage could be able to migrate across the defect, with the aid of migrated subchondral bone bridge to enhance cartilage regeneration in critical size defects.
At least some measure of levity, these dedicated professionals believe, must be able to migrate between languages.
"A few individual bears may be able to migrate and survive but for most of them it's going to be a slow eventual loss," said Obbard.
"With iOS 7 we'll be looking to drop iOS 5 support, which means we'll be able to migrate to constraint based layout, collection views and add support for state restoration.
First, because of a quirk in our registration system, when we launch the first batch of blogs on Tuesday, we'll only be able to migrate comments that were submitted since April 13 2006.
The new rehabilitation strategies stem from the realization that the brain makes new neurons in adulthood, and from indications in animals that these cells may be able to migrate to areas damaged by disease or injury.
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It is even harder to imagine that tiny primates of this primitive kind were able to migrate to this continent all the way from their Asian homeland.
"It's notable for their size how quickly they've been able to migrate on the Web," Matthew L. Vetto, an analyst at Salomon Smith Barney, said of Fidelity.
The researchers say their finding adds weight to a theory that some fish are able to migrate across the Equator by traveling deep in cold-water zones.
The white blood cells are able to migrate through blood-vessel walls in areas of inflammation or infection, where they may phagocytize foreign material such as bacteria.
Host neurites were able to migrate into this MSC architecture and grow longitudinally.
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