The task was to create new packaging for a leading brand of tissue paper.
Another type of tissue valve replacement that uses your own pulmonary valve (autograft) is sometimes possible.
Fibrocystic breasts are composed of tissue that feels ropy, lumpy or bumpy in texture.
The European Union has a standard of 2 watts per kilogram averaged over 10 grams of tissue.
It's part of the hot field of tissue regeneration, trying to regrow all kinds of body parts.
Meninges are the thin layers of tissue that protect the brain and the spinal cord under the skull.
That is, the cell could be "coached" into becoming any type of tissue or cell in the body.
A. A stem cell is a pluripotent cell, meaning a cell that can develop into any kind of tissue.
They say that the earlier decision effectively sanctioned the principle of tissue typing, and the new ruling is illogical.
However, brain scans also showed that fewer brain lesions, damaged areas of tissue, formed in patients given the drug.
At the moment colonies of human stem cells have to be grown on layers of tissue derived from mice.
They bounded in with the exuberance of puppies, strewing the mayor's jobs pledges around the chamber like bits of tissue paper.
In one, volunteers who had a piece of tissue punched from their skin took nine days longer to heal when stressed.
Analysis of tissue from mice killed during the course of the experiment showed that the drug was having its intended effect.
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The concern, though not explicitly proven, is that products with higher osmolality might poses more of a risk of tissue damage.
Mr Smith said surgeons found an additional heart defect during the operation - a 'shelf' of tissue which had to be removed.
The per capita consumption of tissue varies from over 23 kilos in the US to as low as 0.48 kilos in Vietnam.
Embryonic stem cells, found only in embryos, are the only human cells that can divide to form any other type of tissue.
On the other hand, cervical or uterine polyps are overgrowths of tissue.
This type of tissue typing has already been permitted for six families, although it is not explicitly covered by the 1990 Act.
The level that collapsed was stuffed with tons of pallets piled with cardboard boxes, crates of tissue-paper wrappings and other dense, heavy materials.
That's because tourniquets often were placed too high above the injury, leading to loss of tissue that otherwise might be saved, he said.
The level that collapsed was stuffed with tons of pallets piled with cardboard boxes, crates of tissue paper wrappings and other dense, heavy materials.
The tools also improve the quality of tissue and bone grafts.
Doctors added more skin than needed in case of tissue rejection.
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In the UK, the established practice is to operate on the baby almost immediately after birth and place a protective layer of tissue around the spine.
They want to scrape bits of tissue from planes, discover which birds are most often being struck, and thus work out which bird-migration routes to avoid.
Between them, the women received 231 treatments including repeat smears, colposcopy (a magnified examination of the cervix) and biopsy (where a sample of tissue is removed).
Dalton is a leader in uncovering exactly what it is about embryonic stem cells that allows them to turn into any kind of tissue in the body.
What causes it: Inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot from the heel to the toes.
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