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Now, researchers have made a significant advance toward replacing large pieces of bone in humans by growing a pig's own cells into bone in the lab and then using it to restore a piece of missing jaw.
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PAGE B1 RIVAL PLAN FOR SUGAR LAND The board of the United States Sugar Corporation is scheduled to meet on Monday and review a proposal by the state of Florida to buy the company's land and use it to restore the Everglades.
Thus, a better knowledge of urban politics in crisis could reveal the hidden potential of urban decline and to use it to restore prosperity to declining cities.
"For example, you could use it to restore a test database after running a test that makes changes to the database.
During the last ten years, we have been working on exploration of parasitoid species richness, how to use it to restore ecosystem functions, and identifying key factors influencing host-parasitoid interaction.
He uses it to restore himself to life and return to his wife.
The administration's plan to rehabilitate USAID and use it to restore agriculture and food security to the center of U.S. foreign policy is, well, so Kennedy.
Additionally, it seems that those who wanted to use Pell's reserves to revive the bipartisan idea of a year-long Pell are in for a disappointment, not to mention those who were hoping to use it to restore the purchasing power of the Pell.
Take a week off and use it to restore.
You can also use it to restore magnetism to an old compass needle or other weakened magnet.
In StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Jim Raynor and the rebel forces who oppose both the Dominion and the Zerg, manage to secure an ancient Xel'Naga artifact and after successfully infiltrating Char, they use it to subjugate the Zerg and restore Kerrigan's human form.
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