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When it is damaged -- sometimes congenitally, or as result of disease, pelvic fractures or other traumas -- it is usually replaced using tissue harvested from the lining of a patient's cheeks or using skin grafted from another area of the body, according to Atala.
It's used in everything from the lining of metal soup cans to receipt paper.
The interior of the restaurant was faced in beautiful pale marble that shimmered in light from sconces lining the walls.
In the study, funded by the Medical Research Council and published in the neurology journal Brain, the dogs had olfactory ensheathing cells from the lining of their nose removed.
Donald missed a five-foot birdie putt and Howell three-putted from 20ft after lining up an eagle opportunity.
Along the route, the mood became more festive, with loud cheers and applause for the passing runners from the spectators lining the barriers.
Posters and awnings of the royal couple can be seen all over Madrid, proudly decorating shop windows and hanging from lamp posts lining the promenades.
In a rare condition called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, a virus stripped the lining from their nerves in their brain much more quickly than MS would have.
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The parents of three-year-old Jack Casey from Bridgend said the lining of his lungs was accidentally punctured as he was having fluid drained from his chest when he was seven months old.
From the glossy magazines lining the shelves, dozens of smiling white American faces stare out.
But some global gas giants are committing to buy ever more LNG from liquefaction plants without lining up subsequent buyers, which will let them sell it to the highest bidder instead.
From the huddled masses lining up outside theaters months before a movie opening, to the convention centers filled with adults in polyester jump suits, nothing inspires the fervent fandom of these, the galaxy's greatest space epics.
Part of the lure: The prospect for lining up financing from Japanese government-affiliated lenders and private bank loans with state guarantees.
Its outside walls are covered in what looks like soot and the inside is empty, apart from a few meagre possessions lining a far wall.
But the emotional pull of the area is apparent from the bunches of flowers lining the dry earth, and the golden plaques on stones, honouring individual victims.
"What calcium appears to do is help to bind both fatty acid and bile acid within the colon to prevent them from interacting with the colon lining and therefore reducing the irritant effect of these substances upon the colon, " said lead researcher Dr. Peter Holt of St.
The berry is most popularly consumed as part of a smoothie, found at stands lining the beachfront or from vendors plodding through the sand.
When inflammation from allergies or infections swells the lining of the sinuses, the mucus builds up behind the blocked ostia, resulting in pressure and pain.
He was a late entrant into the RNC race, but made a splash by lining up public support from prominent conservative activists like Phyllis Schlafly and James Dobson.
This new picture can also be witnessed at Mogadishu's seaport -- Somalia's key national asset -- where creaking cranes lift goods from the commercial ships and boats lining the harbor.
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Lamborghini and competitor Ferrari are more like Italian religions than brands, and the gusty engine rev never failed to elicit cheers from the relentless string of spectators lining the streets to catch sight of the unique convoy.
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While the mouse's specs appear to be decent enough, with a maximum 2500 DPI resolution and six selectable levels, OCZ doesn't seem to be taking any chances with its introductory offering, decking the mouse out in a garish color scheme that's sure to stand out from the other, subtler mice lining store shelves.
That's a remarkable difference--going from prioritizing among big problems to lining up newly available targets of opportunity and potential, but as the application of business analytics makes it possible to see patterns in data that we couldn't see before and answer questions we couldn't even ask before, why wouldn't we shift our thinking from solving old problems to unlocking new possibilities?
Dennis Ball, from Beeston, suffers from mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lung, which was caused by exposure to asbestos.
After dark, locals out for a night on the town mix with visitors drawn by the smoke wafting from the dozen-plus satay grills lining the complex's western edge.
There is no shortage of issues swirling around the food industry, and one of the most debated topics involves the compound bisphenol A. Known by its acronym BPA, it has been used for many decades in a wide array of industrial and consumer applications, ranging from hardened plastics to the epoxy safety lining of many food and beverage cans.
Those are derived mostly from people staying in hotels, and spectators lining the race route, spending money in the local economy.
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