Artist renderings of the module resemble a tinfoil clown nose grafted onto the main station.
Wilkinson grafted cuttings from a figured walnut tree and saw evidence in the offspring 22 years later.
Standard historical fiction tends to consist of plausible stories that have been grafted onto enduring historical facts.
Develop a pig's heart that can be grafted into a human, and you have a patentable invention.
Recently, Chihara grafted a new movement onto one of Schumann's lesser-heard works, the three-movement Overture, Scherzo and Finale.
But she later stumbled while attempting to spell "melocoton, " a word meaning a peach grafted on a quince root stalk.
Onto that must also be grafted an entrepreneurial spirit and management capabilities.
Darren Maddy (73) made his highest Championship score since his century against Northants in April and Jonathan Trott grafted for an unbeaten 62.
Under the influence of these grafted cells, cut spinal cords can regrow and bridge the gap which stops them sending signals down the line.
This great economic success led to the rise of the Christian Democratic Party, which reaffirmed the spiritual roots of Europe, but grafted onto them a free-market economic order.
The grafted skin could tear, and infection is possible from the trace amounts of murine cells, which come from lab rats or mice, used to aid skin growth.
In order to get the functionality it needed, APX grafted a 5 megapixel camera, mic and a full suite of motion sensors to provide nine-axis head tracking onto a Moverio headset.
But in the early 1980s McGill University researcher Albert Aguayo showed that rat spinal nerves would grow like crazy inside a piece of peripheral nerve that was grafted onto the spine.
While most organizations continue to think of flexibility as an accommodation grafted onto existing work practices, Maitland and Thomson break the mold with the assumption that all jobs can be done flexibly.
The hiccups for Windows 8, however, have spotlighted the sometimes-awkward fit when software is grafted onto both a tablet computer used for watching movies and surfing the Web, and on a 27-inch desktop computer primarily for workplace functions.
Among them were Claus Yding-Andersen and his colleagues at University Hospital of Copenhagen, who removed an ovary from a woman who had Hodgkin's disease, and then grafted slices of it back into her other ovary two years later.
It may not be scalable to a degree that will truly turn around education in struggling communities, but if nothing else KIPP should be studied to see if some of its DNA can be replicated and grafted onto the public school system.
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.
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.
To make the evening a bit longer, the BLO grafted on a prelude with a related biblical subject: an English translation of "Hagar's Lament, " an early song by Franz Schubert, which depicts Sarah's handmaid Hagar, who has been driven into the desert by Sarah, mourning the imminent death of her son, Ishmael, from thirst.
WSJ: A Potent Biblical Bargain, Undermined | Clemency | Boston Lyric Opera | By Heidi Waleson
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