Sentences with phrase «grafting new»

To address this problem, the arborist / architects can graft new branches around the blockage, creating «sap bypasses.»
Incredibly controversial in its day, the film is a haunting piece of work about a mad scientist type character who is trying to graft a new face onto his disfigured daughter.
In addition, Mercedes - AMG has grafted new side skirts, two chrome twin tailpipes and 20 - inch forged wheels with 255/40 ZR 20 tires at the front and 285/35 ZR 20 on the rear.
When you're allowed to arbitrarily graft new data at arbitrary points to data sets, you can make any data say anything — that's not what science is supposed to be.
His surgeon didn't fix the arteries by clearing the blockage; instead, he stopped the heart, grafted a new vein around the blockage and restarted the heart.

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At this year's SXSW Interactive Festival, Austin entrepreneur Lyn Graft gives tips on how to get investors and customers excited about your new business.
Pilozzi believes Target executives should ditch sales strategies grafted from its U.S. operations and come up with a brand - new, made - in - Canada plan that clearly defines the Target consumer and identifies what sets the brand apart from the competition.
It also turns out vineyards are somewhat malleable; if consumer tastes start to change, new varietal vines can be grafted onto other vines, allowing the grower to meet demand for trendier fruit.
Before coming to Crain's New York Business in 2003, he wrote «Heard on the Street» columns at the Wall Street Journal, covered bank mergers for American Banker, and got his start reporting on downstate Illinois graft and corruption for Illinois Times in Springfield.
A version of this article appears in print on December 20, 2014, on Page A9 of the New York edition with the headline: Putin Critic in Graft Trial Could Face 10 - Year Sentence.
A second question might be the following: Will the new group of reconciled persons in each place be a kind of «skin graft» growing over old divisions, or will it be simply an interim, experimental organization for developing and enhancing new relationships among still separated bodies?
He can graft in new branches if He has to.»
There is indeed in baptism the assurance of forgiveness of sins to those who repent; but above all, and chiefly, there is the guarantee of spiritual strength to live as Christ's man or woman and the grafting of the new believer into the body of Christ's church, which is «the blessed company of all faithful people.»
It is a «pagan» concept, grafted onto the «new cult», just as Saul of Tarsus grafted «salvation» also onto it.
We can thus graft onto Israel's traditioning the critical process by which that tradition is reinterpreted as a living testimony that produces the New Testament, and in which the New Testament is in turn interpreted in the life of the Church.
Alternately, openness may lead to the full acceptance of some vital and persuasive movement or vision, an acceptance that en - grafts one into a new history but ends the openness to which he was first committed.
Some varietals have been grafted over to others, while some blocks were ripped out and planted with newer clones and rootstocks.
He highlighted the bribery conviction of Cuomo's former closest aide, saying New Yorkers pay a «corruption tax» because of the cost of institutionalized graft and failed state - financed economic development projects.
And he highlighted the bribery conviction of Cuomo's former closest aide, saying New Yorkers pay a «corruption tax» because the cost of institutionalized graft and failed state - financed economic development projects.
Jimmy Morales, a former TV comic elected Guatemala's new president on a wave of public revulsion against widespread graft, was to take...
New Yorkers deserve full and honest disclosures by their elected officials — not the graft and shadowy payments uncovered by our investigation.»
Sheldon Silver, who rose from the Lower East Side of Manhattan to become one of the state's most powerful and feared politicians as speaker of the New York Assembly, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in prison in a case that came to symbolize Albany's culture of graft.
As federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York he hit hard at both parties, taking down former Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, the former Republican State Senate majority leader, and often reveled in the spotlight as he gleefully goaded those accused of corruption or graft.
Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, Prof. Bolaji Owosanoye, as the new Chairman of the ICPC while the Chairman of the anti graft agency, Mr, Ekpo Nta, was deployed as a Commissioner to the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission.
On election night 2010, when he won the office his father had occupied for three terms, Andrew Cuomo declared his election signified a new day for New Yorkers «angry» their state government's storied graft and incompetence had made it a national jonew day for New Yorkers «angry» their state government's storied graft and incompetence had made it a national joNew Yorkers «angry» their state government's storied graft and incompetence had made it a national joke.
Adebiyi said that the Acting President appointed the Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, Prof. Bolaji Owosanoye, as the new Chairman of the ICPC while the Chairman of the anti graft agency, Mr, Ekpo Nta, was deployed as a Commissioner to the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission.
New York City Councilman Dan Halloran and with four other political figures also were charged in what U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara called «an unappetizing smorgasbord of graft and greed involving six officials who together built a corridor of corruption stretching from Queens and the Bronx to Rockland County and all the way up to Albany itself.»
«Graft and greed are intolerable in Albany, and we will go to trial as often as we have to until government in New York is cleaned up,» Bharara said in a statement.
The work was on the role of interleukin - 1 in the pathology of graft - versus - host disease (GVHD), the mechanism by which the new immune system, which a patient receives as a bone marrow transplant, attacks the patient's body following the transplantation.
Despite the advent of a new generation of stents, patients with multiple narrowed arteries in the heart who received coronary artery bypass grafting fared better than those whose arteries were opened with balloon angioplasty and stents in a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session.
The researchers also found that arteries and veins from the macaques» hearts grew into the new heart tissue, the first time it has been shown that blood vessels from a host animal will grow into and nurture a large stem - cell derived graft of this type.
The new technology, which Litt's team did not develop, was used to harvest only the top layer of skin for much smaller, consistently sized donor grafts.
Crist's team investigated a newer method using larger, size - matched grafts to cover the area in need of repair.
In this pilot study to test the safety of putting iPS - derived cells into humans, the six are all receiving a graft of new retinal pigment epithelial cells, which serve to maintain the eye's light - sensing cells.
Furthermore, the nerve graft procedure uses existing technology and didn't require development of expensive new tools.
But Sowell was hanging in with her, proposing plastic surgery, experimental skin grafts, the new boot, whatever Ginger might agree to.
The doctors opened Khodadoust's chest again, repaired the damage, and placed the plastic mesh with a new graft.
Genome swapping only takes place close to the site of a graft, but new shoots often spring up in this region.
Bock is already trying to use grafting to create new species, such as a tomato - chilli mix.
But stem cell biologist and physician Michele De Luca of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy and his colleagues have been developing a way to counteract an EB - causing mutation by inserting a new gene into the cells used for grafts.
«Given the serious threat of graft - versus - host disease, new approaches to make stem cell transplants safer for patients remain a critical unmet need,» said Dr. Leslie Kean, the trial's principal investigator and associate director of the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research at Seattle Children's.
In fact, the new approach is similar to an established treatment for severe burns, in which sheets of healthy skin are grown from a patient's own cells and grafted over wounds.
A study published in Cell last year demonstrated that human and rat stem cells could be grafted onto the spinal cord of paralyzed rats, forming new nerves capable of communicating across the injury site.
Hendry is also involved with a new project that focuses on enhanced bone grafts that incorporate growth factors.
His first project was the pursuit of new developments in MBI's synthetic bone graft technology.
In new findings published online in the journal Annals of Surgery on December 19, 2014, researchers determined the hospital costs and risk of death for emergency surgery and compared it to the same operation when performed in a planned, elective manner for three common surgical procedures: abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, coronary artery bypass graft and colon resection.
«Protection for the gut barrier: New approach may prevent graft - versus - host disease: Activating signal paths could protect patients from dangerous immune reactions after stem cell transplantations.»
Hütter speculates that Brown was helped to a total cure by what is known as the host - versus - graft reaction: New stem cells and all their progeny see the old immune cells as «other» and kill them off.
A new test may reveal which patients will respond to treatment for graft versus host disease (GVHD), an often life - threatening complication of stem cell transplants (SCT) used to treat leukemia and other blood disorders, according to a study led by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published online today in the journal Lancet Haematology and in print in the January issue.
Earlier work has shown that grafted stem cells reprogrammed to become neurons can, in fact, form new, functional circuits across an injury site, with the treated animals experiencing some restored ability to move affected limbs.
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