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"But the source material for this play had yet to be brought to fruition," he added.
Computational models to optimize valve repair are in development, but to be brought to fruition, a better understanding of dynamic leaflet geometry is necessary.
In my view, this development has yet to be brought to fruition.
How can an organization such as the NIHBSA be brought to fruition?
And if we all act in small ways, I know big changes can be brought to fruition.
Several classical methods are studied and the family model is chosen: monovariable and multivariable applications are brought to fruition.
The ImmPort project is brought to fruition by the development team including Patricia Berger, John Campbell, Srinivas Chepuri, Vincent Desborough, Patricia Guimaraes, Ruth Montero, Thomas Smith, and Bryan Walters.
Although hybrid systems of greater complexity have been addressed in many design studies and publications, up to now none has been brought to fruition.
I had a broad vision that was brought to fruition over and over again.
But these were not brought to fruition and were cut-short by the increased focus on standardised testing.
Christmas was magnificently brought to fruition on the cross.
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