Then she righted herself, retrieved a tissue from the glove box, and blew her nose.
She reached into a pocket of her skirt and pulled out a tissue that crumbled into fuzz.
Your surgeon removes your aortic valve and replaces it with a mechanical valve or a tissue valve.
There is, however, a third possibility--generating replacement cells from a patient's own brain in a tissue culture.
Far from being silent relics, many pseudogenes are transcribed into RNA, some exhibiting a tissue-specific pattern of activation.
However, if a man's PSA looks high, doctors will often recommend removal of a tissue sample for further tests.
Upstairs I pulled a tissue from the box in the bathroom and unscrewed the top of the brown bottle.
"Every time I hear Danny Boy I reach for a tissue because it makes me so sad, " he added.
Closely held First Quality Enterprises Inc. opened a tissue plant in Anderson, S.C.
Three quarters of people who need a bone marrow transplant fail to get one because they cannot find a tissue match.
Another was an attachment for a tissue box to hold used tissues, a convenience that anyone with a bad cold can appreciate.
If the same cell taken out to test for illness can also be tested for a tissue match, it says, that's fine.
Saviour siblings are babies born because they are a tissue match for a sick older brother or sister with a genetic condition.
As the court heard the guilty verdicts, Mairead Philpott looked down at the floor and appeared upset while holding a tissue in her hands.
An embryo which is a tissue match, but unaffected by the gene flaw, is then implanted in the mother's womb for it to develop.
Genetic factors are also being checked and tissue samples are being taken from patients with tumours to build up a tissue database for further research.
But they also put in a special request: that the child be genetically compatible with its sister so as to serve as a tissue donor.
For now, treatment of strokes is pretty much limited to Genentech's clot-busting drug, Activase, a tissue plasminogen activator, which is primarily used to treat heart attacks.
If you have to cough or sneeze you should cover your mouth with a tissue or cough into your shoulder or elbow to prevent spread of virus.
Doctors advise using "simple but effective" hygiene measures such as frequent hand-washing, covering your mouth with a tissue when coughing and sneezing, and putting the tissue into a bin.
He later was unable to speak and reached for a tissue when asked by a reporter how the Newtown families affected his role in the negotiations with Toomey and others.
Linda Griffith, a tissue engineer at MIT, said one of the main problems of the idea would be getting all the right cell types to grow in the right places.
Instead, Rylance used a cast of Mr Tchaikowsky's skull, and the real thing was returned to the props department, where it resided in a tissue-lined box for almost 20 years.
"People from ethnic minorities need to come forward and to help children such as Zain in the hope that they may be a tissue match and actually cure his condition and save his life, " he said.
She has said the charges of abuse of power are a tissue of lies, inspired by the man she helped oust in 2004, Viktor Yanukovych - who returned to defeat her in the 2010 presidential election.
It also recommended that follow-up research takes place on children born using the new techniques, and that the donor should be thought of in the same way as a tissue donor, meaning they would have no rights over the child.
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During the operation, teams of doctors grafted a triangle of tissue including a nose, lips and chin onto the face of the 38-year-old divorced mother of two teenaged daughters, who had been attacked by a Labrador and whose name has not been disclosed.
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