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One approach involves studying the way small molecules called amino acids fold themselves up to make functional proteins.
Instead of using clay to make functional objects, a collective group called "life in general" (Brook, Rose, Cooper and Shepherd Le Van) takes actual objects and renders them useless.
The Japanese have used bamboo to make functional containers like baskets and flower vases for centuries, but it was not until the 1950s that bamboo artists started making purely sculptural pieces.
"A scientific breakthrough is to make functional cells that cure a diabetic mouse, but a major medical breakthrough is to be able to manufacture at large enough scale the functional cells to treat all diabetics.
The proper functioning of the respiratory system depends on both the ability of the system to make functional adjustments to varying needs and the design features of the sequence of structures involved, which set the limit for respiration.
As does the Post article, a text panel here explains that a group called Defense Distributed intends to make available downloadable digital plans enabling anyone who can afford a 3-D printer to make functional handguns that are invisible to metal detectors.
The main nanotechnology processes used to make functional objects are described.
Conclusion: Patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation with complications after hip fracture are still able to make functional gains.
This chapter discusses the materials used to make functional electrical stimulation devices, including implantable pacemakers, defibrillators, and neurostimulators.
Mabl, a startup that's coming out of stealth today, uses machine learning to make functional testing for developers as easy as possible.
Bioprinting is an additive biomanufacturing technology evolved from 3D printing that allows simultaneous printing of biomaterial matrix and cells to make functional tissue equivalents.
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