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Sales are still falling as American building managers buy the minimum number of products they need for replacements while new construction remains weak, said Alex Yu, the company's marketing manager.
As such, there is a substantial clinical need for replacements of damaged cartilage.
"There will be an acute need for replacements when 30% to 40% of the currently tenured staff retire in 5 to 10 years," says associate professor of zoology Peter Arctander.
Many of these strict requirements were lifted later in the war, however, as the need for replacements grew.
They include: Air-traffic controller: A high percentage of air-traffic controllers are approaching retirement age, making the need for replacements very acute.
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But the use of implants has long been associated with hardening, ruptures, leakage and, in any case, the need for replacement surgery after 10 years.
Two years ago, for example, Mr. Chamie was publicly criticized by the European Union after talking with the media about the possible need for "replacement migration" before European governments had had a chance to consider the issue.
Stevens was distraught about how bad his knee had become, but Yun believed the need for replacement presented an opportunity: "An artificial knee is more functional than an arthritic knee".
Increasing needs for neutron detection and limited supply of 3He have led to the need for replacement neutron detection technology.
The need for replacement tissues or organs requires a tissue supply that cannot be satisfied by the donor supply.
During operation, a need for replacement parts arises, which generates an additional component demand that must be accounted for in the systems manufacture stage of the value chain.
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