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In 1952 this dream began to come true when Floyd Lewis, of Minnesota, reduced the temperature of the body so as to lessen its need for oxygen while he closed a hole between the two upper heart chambers, the atria.
The next year John Gibbon, Jr., of Philadelphia brought to fulfillment the research he had begun in 1937; he used his heart lung machine to supply oxygen while he closed a hole in the septum between the atria.
In 1952 this dream began to come true when Floyd Lewis of Minnesota reduced the temperature of the body so as to lessen its need for oxygen while he closed a hole between the two upper heart chambers, the atria.
To take just one example of about 50: Mike Easley, governor of North Carolina, last year closed a hole in the state budget by simply seizing more than $200 million in tax money that was supposed to have paid for local health care, education and criminal justice.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Niall Dickson from the General Medical Council said that the changes were "extremely welcome" and closed a hole in the regulatory framework for medics.
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Also, he was to undergo a procedure on Jan . 5to close a hole between the two upper chambers of the heart.
Page A22 THE IMPRECISE MEANING OF WAR Unless Congress closes a hole in the law against war profiteering, companies ripping off taxpayers in Iraq and Afghanistan may never be fully prosecuted.
Blowing through a mouth tube into the wind chest and closing a hole in a pipe with a finger will cause the reed to sound, and melodies or chord structures may be played.
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