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Next, the group tested whether these functioning neurons could repair a defect in an animal model of disease.
"The instinct to repair a defect is inherent to all living organisms and to all cultures," he said.
Nobody disputes the value of intrauterine fetal surgery, which involves cutting a woman to repair a defect in the unborn child.
undergone surgery to repair a defect in his heart wall.
The Irish Rugby Football Union said that a procedure to "repair a defect in his heart wall" had been performed.
When the National Institute of Standards and Technology NISTT) looked into the problem, it found that the relative cost to repair a defect rose sharply the later in development it was discovered.
Minor perfected the condition's diagnosis and refined a surgical procedure to repair a defect in the bone in the inner ear that has restored balance and hearing function in hundreds of people.
When an American automobile manufacturer decided that payments for a few deaths from fiery explosions would be less expensive than recalling and repairing a defect in the cars' fuel tanks, massive punitive damages were assessed.
But this spring, a team of Chinese researchers caused an international stir when they announced that they had used gene editing to alter DNA in human embryos in an attempt to repair a defect that causes a potentially fatal blood disorder.
The use of small hemoclips can help reduce tension of the gastric wall, a much easier task than repairing a defect in the wall.
Patches made of porcine SIS or urinary bladder submucosa were characterized by a positive outcome when implanted into adult dogs to repair a defect of approximately 5 cm in length and encompassing 40%50%% of the circumference of the esophagus [ 69].
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