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One challenge seems to be that new brain tissue possibly grown via transplanted stem cells would not restore memories stored in destroyed tissue.

Other shapes can also be obtained, such as ZnO spirals, drums, polyhedrons, disks, flowers, stars, boxes, and plates [28], those are possibly grown by adjusting the growth conditions.

This implies that monolayer graphene was possibly grown on these Ni-doped copper and gold catalysts by a self-limiting surface reaction under our CVD condition.

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"More mature companies can't possibly grow at that rate".

"It would help their industry not only survive," she said, "but possibly grow".

"I can't possibly grow enough to eat," he says.The alternative is often worse, however.

British film cannot possibly grow in confidence and ambition when it receives such limiting knocks from its compatriot peers.

Like "Parks and Recreation" or even "Barney Miller," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" could — just possibly grow into something greater than the sum of its quirks.

And in 1986, Western Europe (except Britain) reacted icily to America's bombing of Libya.Differing perceptions of the Middle East remain a serious, and possibly growing, problem.

Moving to a $300 billion deficit now, possibly growing to a $400 billion deficit or more if there is a war with Iraq, would be seen as inflationary and would drive up interest rates on long-term securities.

What could possibly grow in a place like this? Vogafjos is a working dairy farm, and we were seated against aglass wall, face-to-face with a herd of Icelandic cows about to be milked.

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