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Unlike balloons, which are inserted briefly and removed, stents are permanent.
A third option is seeds, which are inserted into the prostate with needles, each containing 20 to 30 radioactive pellets.
The company currently makes money by selling full-page display ads, which are inserted between pages in Flipboard magazines.
The 19th-century furniture is stripped down to its carved wood frames, into which are inserted pigmented cast-concrete "cushions".
To make new viruses, they make DNA versions of their genes, which are inserted into a host cell's genome.
The provisions, which are inserted in a bill and allow the government to amend or repeal the legislation without debate are known as Henry VIII clauses.
Furthermore, Britain is a world leader in the more advanced technology of cochlear implants, which are inserted directly into the brain and can deal with total hearing loss.
They begin wasting away, and some doctors and many nursing homes recommend feeding tubes, which are inserted through the nose or through an incision in the abdomen.
It is a small plastic tube with 20 holes cut into it in which are inserted cut-down cigarettes, some ringed with lipstick.
Some researchers are looking at tuataras for clues to how dental implants, which are inserted directly into the jaw, might be improved.
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We also considered insertions of a random gene, which is inserted into a random position within the genome.
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