Repairing
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I believe that soon our buildings and machines will be self-assembling, replicating and
repairing
themselves.
At least we can start
repairing
the prostheses, the broken prostheses of the people and maybe try to do something for people like Mahmoud."
And bone is actually quite good at
repairing.
And one of the ways that you can think about
repairing
your fracture is this procedure here, called an iliac crest harvest.
Those stem cells are really important in the embryo when it develops, and they also sort of wake up if you have a fracture to help you with
repairing
the bone.
So to return to the original problem, what is the opportunity of these stem cells, or this disruptive technology, for
repairing
the damaged brain, which we call regenerative neurology?
They needed
repairing
almost every hour.
And so you feel that at least in a small way you're
repairing
that huge social fracture which makes it so that for many of them, prison is their only destination.
As a technician,
repairing
and maintaining the electronic music studio at SUNY Buffalo.
Every time a needle penetrates, it causes a wound that alerts the body to begin the inflammatory process, calling immune system cells to the wound site to begin
repairing
the skin.
The edges my not be as sharp as before, but it still looks pretty good, and if it needs repairing, it is really easy to do.
This template DNA is used as a blueprint to guide the rebuilding process,
repairing
a defective gene or even inserting a completely new one.
It should be just as concerned with building strength as with
repairing
damage.
He's
repairing
relationships with his family, and just last month, he graduated from Judge Bowen's veteran's court.
In the not-too-distant future,
repairing
humans is going to go from something that is far-fetched science fiction into common medical practice.
We need better documentation of what's happening to the planet if we're ever going to have a chance of
repairing
the damage.
If we were consistent, our response to a misbehaving person, like a child-murderer, should be something like: this unit has a faulty component; it needs
repairing.
The guy stuck in the game, the Zorgons we never see, the robot
repairing
itself forever, all seemed like lazy writing and directing.
Since their collapse in 2007, US households have understandably become fixated on
repairing
the damage.
The conditions imposed by the “troika” – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund – amount to an indefinite delay in addressing the needs of those asked to sacrifice and in
repairing
tattered social safety nets.
That now requires supporting the EU’s deep involvement in Afghanistan as its key contribution to
repairing
and reforming the Atlantic Alliance.
As a former home secretary, security is clearly her strong suit, and she has now gone a long way toward
repairing
her tattered authority in Parliament.
They can listen for many purposes – from figuring out what products or services to offer and understanding which customer wants what, to
repairing
the damage done when something goes wrong.
This is because “[h]ouseholds also have made some progress in
repairing
their balance sheets – saving more, borrowing less, and reducing their burdens of interest payments and debt.”
Although the inclusion of all Latin American states goes some way towards
repairing
the weakened Brazilian-Mexican axis, and creates a new and more positive environment for future political coordination, this new organization is unlikely to contribute much to actual regional integration.
Repairing
old alliances is vital not only for the exercise of American power, but also for Europe’s empowerment as a global player.
Repairing
relations between South Korean and Japan could not be more urgent.
State- and local-government budgets are improving, the housing market is strengthening, and households are deleveraging and
repairing
their balance sheets.
But, unwilling to challenge the domestic political consensus on fiscal austerity, Merkel refused to invest in Germany’s future, say, by
repairing
decaying infrastructure and upgrading educational opportunities.
The war’s costs extend far beyond
repairing
oil installations and turning on the electricity.
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