If skin needs to be shaved or cut away, usually the burn victim will require a skin graft to cover the defect, he said.
EITI, there is some evidence that it has reduced corruption in Nigeria, according to Mr MacGillivray, though it may be just shifting the graft to other ministries.
It takes a minimum of seven years hard graft to be called an 'architect' -- it's not an occupation for the faint-hearted or those looking for instant success.
When transferred back to patients, such autotransplants would not only avoid the problem of graft rejection, but also overcome the worry of nasty viruses being passed from graft to host.
Although they would try to graft Internet technology on to their old networks, he argued, they were doomed to fail.
In one season an opposition party, or younger African politician, vows to clean up government and root out the graft that helps to keep the continent poor.
Politicians must report their wealth fully, allowing the voters to draw their own conclusions and making it easier for graft-busters to spot the worst offenders.
The solution is to cut graft, tackle vested interests and allow markets to work better.
Because the UID system is an open platform, businesses will be able to graft inventive applications onto it.
The problem for Apple is strangling itself with its device-focus and its inability to graft a development role onto its bank account.
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Assuming that these charitable urges sprang from the desire not to spoil future generations with inherited wealth, Scroggin started advising his clients to graft a host of conditions onto a family trust instead.
It's driven some to search Google through a Bulletin Board System-like interface or, in the case of programmer Peter Nitsch, it's compelled him to graft ASCII art onto the physical world.
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The prospect of unsettled weather on the first two days at least suggests that Amir and the wily Mohammad Asif will still be a handful with the famous Lord's slope assisting them to move the ball off the seam as well, making it vitally important that England's batsmen knuckle down and be prepared to graft.
Rather than build a full media hub, ASUS appears to be crafting a possibly Roku-like dongle that would graft Google TV on to a host device through USB.
But the movement has failed thus far to get what it wanted: a new law creating an independent agency to police graft.
The new Oil Minister, scientist Hussein Shahristani, said all the right things as he took office, starting with the need to tackle graft and sabotage.
Any new government will need to tackle graft and cronyism.
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In its latest progress report on Poland's fitness to join the European Union, which it hopes to do next year, the European Commission scolded Warsaw for not doing enough to tackle graft, especially in the police and border-guard services.
Mr Kejriwal's party promises an independent and powerful ombudsman to punish graft (essential, though there are concerns that it could become a bloated, Kafkaesque anti-corruption bureaucracy), and sweeping electoral, police and judicial reforms (all of which India desperately needs, but reforms that politicians seem to be averse to), among other things.
The five MPs - who are all members of the Free Enterprise Group of Tory MPs - say the UK needs to reward a culture of "graft, risk and effort" if it is to compete with fast-growing nations.
That figure dropped to 40% in men who had one nerve severed without a nerve graft, but shot back up to 60% of men who had one nerve severed and regrafted.
Prior to the treatment, surgeons implant the tube, known as a vascular access graft under the skin, connected to a major vein.
None of this is enough to prove that graft, alone, is scaring off business.
When he was arrested in 2001 for ordering the murder of a judge who had convicted him of graft, many expected him to spend decades behind bars.
This involves sealing a foam deep in an open wound under suction to help condition the base tissues to get them ready to receive a graft.
Either in fear or in hope, many Greeks detect a breakdown of a political system, over a century old, in which two political groups (notionally of the centre-left and the centre-right, but both given to patronage and graft) progressively exhaust the national exchequer by outbidding each other.
To combat fears about crime and graft, he named the Rambo-esque former mayor of Manila Alfredo Lim to head the department of interior and local government.
Imelda has been convicted of corruption by the anti-graft court Sandiganbayan and faces up to 12 years in prison.
January sees the first report of an investigation into allegations of huge graft in the build-up to the Commonwealth games.
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