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Like her, I press every seam before stitching it to another one.
In the past, he said, doctors worried about this and tried to anchor the remaining brain by stitching it to the dura.
When a material is so decayed that it cannot be reinforced by stitching it to a backing material, it may require an adhesive bond.
Instead the hand was kept alive by stitching it to Xiao's left ankle and 'borrowing' a blood supply from arteries in the leg.
Two years ago, scientists put mice through a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass a type of bariatric surgery that involves reducing the stomach to a small pouch and stitching it to the middle part of the small intestine and then transplanted microbes from the slimmed down animals into mice that lacked intestinal bacteria.
Repeat for the second zipper edge, stitching it to the other un-padded circle.
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Surgeons pull it out and stitch it to the skin.
So they sterilized tilapia skin and stitched it to the bears' paws.
Others braid it and stitch it to keep it out of the way and tidy.
Take some Dark coloured lace and stitch it to the cotton of the dress.
Stitch it to make a 1-inch/2.5 cm side seam on each side of each panel.
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