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Scientists envision one day making replacements for injured or diseased tissues to treat a wide variety of illnesses.
Many foam footballs later, tired of making replacements with a band saw, they decided to use them in testing whether a new process, making seat cushions out of cold-molded foam for an easy chair, could be done as well with fiberglass tooling as with more expensive metal.
One side argues that HIV slays the cells and exhausts an immune system that's frantically making replacements.
The carrier's engineers often resorted to making replacements from scratch.
Blocks and homes were randomly selected (1,450; third sampling stage), making replacements when necessary, until the number of adults needed for the sample was achieved.
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The CTS Corporation, the supplier of the pedals used in recalled models, is making replacement parts.
It is airlifting replacement tires from its factories in Japan, and its nonunion factory in Wilson, N.C., is making replacement tires for sport utility vehicles.
That raised hopes of making replacement tissue to repair damaged organs or to treat diseases like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's.
In those early Broncos, the VIN was conveniently attached to body panels, not the frame, making replacement of the entire vehicle relatively easy.
The increasingly intricate electronic connections throughout cars are making replacement parts more expensive, and the sophisticated O.B.D. system has complicated the mission of more than a few manufacturers -- from NAPA Auto Parts, which makes basic replacement-part items, to makers of high-performance exhaust, fuel injection and air filter systems.
At that time, neither E.A.S.A. nor the U.S. agency considered the risks posed by Pitot tube icing to be significant enough to justify making replacement of the sensors mandatory.
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