While severity varies, bone defects and injuries are currently treated with bone grafts, taken either from another part of the patient's body or a donor bone bank, or
with synthetic substitutes.
In 1867, Swiss pharmacist Henri Nestle came up
with a synthetic substitute for wet nurses and introduced commercial infant formula, which derives its protein from soy or from purified cow's milk whey and casein.
This is accomplished
with a synthetic substitute that is attached to your pet's knee joint.
Not exact matches
A
synthetic version of yeast chromosome III
with every gene tagged can
substitute for the original.
Nutt wants to create a
synthetic alcohol
substitute with all of the usual advantages but without the negative health effects.
Another blood
substitute provider,
Synthetic Blood International, Inc., in Costa Mesa, Calif., has thus far successfully navigated the clinical trial waters
with Oxycyte, an oxygen - carrying intravenous emulsion that the company says can carry up to four times more oxygen than hemoglobin.
The aim is to make a
synthetic skin
substitute that is based on biodegradable polymers and peptides which can be reconstituted
with the patients own cells.
While set in the present day, vampires have «come out of the coffin» and now co-exist
with the rest of us, resisting their primal urges by drinking a
synthetic blood -
substitute called Tru Blood.
Use it in the crankcase
with fresh
synthetic oil by
substituting twenty percent of the motor oil
with MMO, drive at the high RPM, then change oil again after 200 miles.
(One zero - carbon possibility is «
synthetic gas,» which uses electricity to split hydrogen from water and then mixes it
with carbon dioxide to form
substitute hydrocarbon fuels.