The ACLU joined with the Association for Molecular Pathology and other groups in urging the court to declare such purified snippets of DNA as unpatentable.
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For the Majorana experiment, physicists have made their own purified form of copper underground some of the purest on the planet and built an underground machine shop to make parts with the copper.
An alternative type of laryngoplasty involves injection of purified fats, Gelfoam, collagen or alloderm tissues such as Cymetra which may be performed in a clinic setting under local anesthesia or occasionally under general anesthesia.
According to FARS, Tehran had proposed at a previous meeting in Baghdad that it would stop production, close the Fordow facility where the work is carried out, and ship its purified fuel out of the country.
The piece pointed out that some of these products were improperly purified which meant that the health benefits from consuming Omegas each day were offset by the risk of ingesting a toxin.
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Adult stem cells would be isolated in the lab over the next few hours, and then the patient would come back in the afternoon and get an injection of his own purified stem cells into the eye.
Purified silicon, the basic material of such cells, is expensive.
Walters, one of the principal investigators on the trial, says it will be clear within six weeks of the transplant if the purified cells take root.
Indium is leached from slag and dust of zinc production and the metal further purified by electrolysis.
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More worrying still, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry has warned makers of 24-hour baths, which keep supposedly purified water hot all day, that their products may harbour Legionnaires' disease.
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In repose, its heavy, squared-off mass seems to have been sculpted by Epstein or Gaudier-Brzeska, while the clean curve of nose and brow offers the pagan profile not of a movie actor but of a Greek wrestler, bashed in life and purified in marble.
Meanwhile, rainwater would trickle down the curved exterior of the four-level home where it would be collected, then purified, for drinking water.
Biologicals are made in living cells--usually bacteria, yeast or cultured mammalian cells that have been reprogrammed by the introduction of new genetic material to synthesize the drug, which is then highly purified.
Another key point: Vascepa contains purified ethyl EPA, an omega-3 fatty acid, but does not contain significant amounts of docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA, another omega-3 fatty acid that is a major component of non-prescription fish-oil pills, as well as Lovaza.
The participating pupils enthusiastically found the pH of a sample of water from Intaka Island (a wetland in Cape Town) and thereafter filtered and purified the water.
Depending on the economics of the location, the process can produce gas that can be burned for heat and power, or purified and sold as natural gas, or, perhaps in the future, used as a feedstock for chemicals or plastics.
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