By treating the cells as heart cells would be treated and using a pacemaker to help them learn how to pump, they grew into a heart that could pump -- essentially rebuilding the organ's interior.
Investors with a speculative streak would pump money into these super-minor-league teams, hoping they could make the leap into the big time, thereby substantially increasing the value of franchises.
Firstly, the Internet, which five years ago was a mere bud, has blossomed into a huge source of ready-made content to pump into people's houses.
Personnel at Alyeska Pump Station 1 discovered oil leaking into the station's booster-pump building on Saturday morning at 8:15, according to Michelle Egan, a spokeswoman for Alyeska.
Would they be happy letting BP pump non-Russian gas into European markets from Azerbaijan?
The way to change things now would be to pump more money into building projects - and fast.
The BOJ has announced it will pump voluminous liquidity into Japan's credit-parched economy, regardless of interest rates.
The former, arguably the US case, leads you to pump liquidity into the system holding the non-performing assets (the banks, in our case) until normal credit operations can resume.
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Doctors were told that in addition to buying regular disability insurance, their practices could pump--pretax--up to 100% of their excess earnings into a supplemental disability plan offered by the Doctors Benefit Insurance Co.
This is an application, so most of what today's filing tells us is certainly not set in stone, but new ideas include a "kinetic energy gathering component" within the band -- like the trickle charge feature found on watches -- to pump energy back into the device.
By sucking 55-degree heat out of the ground and concentrating it, the heat pump is able to deliver 110-degree heat into the warm air ducts of a central heating system.
More than any other time in history, this bull market owes its strength to the Fed's unblinking determination to pump money into financial markets until the economic recovery becomes self-sustaining.
With some signaling and a graceful fist-pump, he launched the hawk high into the sky, where it hovered for a moment searching for its target, then dove to where the fake bunny was tucked into the wood.
To meet that 2% inflation target, Prime Minister Abe has put forth an aggressive ultra-easy monetary policy which will pump more money into the economy and also weaken the yen.
Rising expectations that the Fed will pump more money into the financial system through additional purchases of long-term bonds, such as mortgage-backed securities, helped fuel a 1.1% increase in gold prices Wednesday.
Every second, the world's smokestacks and cars pump 2.4 million pounds of the heat-trapping gas into the air.
Meanwhile, engineers are continuing to pump some 11, 500 tonnes of low-level radioactive seawater into the sea so the more highly contaminated water from reactor No 2 can be stored in waste buildings.
These rock-like objects were the first lifeforms to pump enough oxygen into the sea and atmosphere so that complex lifeforms could develop, helping them become the beautiful, life sustaining waters that we know today.
The Swedish government is funding research into the feasibility of using a wind-turbine driven oxygen pump in the Baltic, following studies carried out last year by the University of Gothenburg, which looked at the effect of pumping oxygen-rich surface water to the bottom of two Swedish fjords.
The gas comes up with the oil pump from Prudhoe Bay, but it's been re-injected back into the ground for decades.
This will help American families keep more of their hard-earned paychecks into their pockets and spend less at the pump while still preserving the features and vehicle choices consumers want.
Air is injected into the bubble rows by a squeaky pneumatic pump, then the sheets are heat-sealed on one edge.
The central bank's plan to pump money into the economy is seen as weakening the yen as well as stoking inflation - and hopefully growth.
Earlier this year, the government launched a new dollar auction system, which complements existing state-run currency channels, in a bid to pump more hard currency into the private sector, but economists have so far questioned how effective the mechanism will be in satisfying demand.
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The Place Pigalle is never far from Mr. Louboutin's designs, which incorporate Bettie Page silhouettes and punk spikes into the classic pump, yet with such a light touch that the shoes are red-carpet ready.
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Pollutants like sulfur are removed, and GreatPoint uses conventional air-chilling technology to separate out the carbon dioxide, which it plans to pump into the ground for enhanced oil recovery.
Thousands of genes stick to each ball, and the combination is loaded into a "gene gun"--two small stainless-steel chambers and a vacuum pump--that uses compressed helium.
We all scoffed at it because it looked like a pump and dump, but it turned into a real business and True Religion went on to become a ten-bagger.
The company was given planning permission to pump ash into the lakes in 2007 but later agreed to use the 900, 000 tonnes of ash for landfill-capping, allowing the area to be used for conservation.
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