The new plant will be good for business, good for the area.
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The state government said this week it plans to expand the plant.
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Russia is also set to help build Turkey's first nuclear power plant.
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The plant manufactures oil equipment for the North Sea and international markets.
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The new investment follows plant closures at Ford's UK operations last year.
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Conclusion: Both implant systems provide similar primary stability and similar long-term stability.
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Background: Few studies address salvage rates for infection in implant-based breast reconstruction.
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The implant is available in Europe, but not in the United States.
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Radiographic and clinical follow-up is therefore necessary for patients with this implant.
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This study brings into question implant reliability for the four-corner fusion procedure.
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It's also possible to embed outside content like YouTube videos and more.
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When news orgs embed the post it shows a higher tally too.
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I just wished that I could embed that information into my heart.
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We can embed the flycycle in plastic, leaving only the controls exposed.
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Users can also embed charts from the tool on their own platforms.
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Now there was another image to imbed in his lustsome brain.
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One of the irons had been imbedded there in the glowing coals.
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Now the shot flattened itself against sarsen stones imbedded in the mound.
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At the foundation, there are large rocks, naturally imbedded in the earth.
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The wheels sank deep below the metal foundation, and became hopelessly imbedded.
Uso de engraft en inglés
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Gnostics, and which arose from the attempt to engraft Orientalism upon
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God again gives the key to real teaching in the word "engraft."
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These purified muscle stem cells engraft with high efficiency and regenerate serially injured muscle.
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His lore was engraft, something foreign that grew in him.
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We therefore conclude that hESCs are capable of generating hematopoietic cells that engraft primary recipients.
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We have to engraft on despotism those blessings which are the natural fruits of liberty.
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But there is no use in trying to engraft an opposite nature on one's own.
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This strategy enabled the generation of human bone and heart progenitors that could engraft in respective in vivo models.
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Forskolin also enhanced proliferation of mouse satellite cells in culture and maintained their ability to engraft muscle in vivo.
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Let us not stop in cold admiration, but reflect how we may engraft similar virtues upon our own souls.
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Despite the down-regulation of hepatocyte function genes, hepatocytes cultured for up to 72 hours could robustly engraft in vivo.
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One patient did not engraft.
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To engraft into her infant soul the purest principles of religion was therefore the chief aim of Mary's preceptress.
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We found that human progenitor cells engraft and differentiate into functional human hepatocytes in the mouse, producing albumin, alpha-1-antitrypsin, and glycogen.
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The man was shaven-headed, a scar running down from his forehead and over his right eye, which was a double-pupil engraft.
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Secretory mediators are proposed as one mechanism for stem cell effects because very few stem cells engraft after injection into recipient animals.