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Vitrification has already been used successfully to freeze very small parts of the anatomy like embryos, ova, ovaries, skin, pancreatic islets, even blood vessels for transplant operations, says Ralph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Vitrification has already been used successfully to freeze very small parts of the anatomy like embryos, ova, ovaries, skin, pancreatic islets, even blood vessels for transplant operations, says Ralph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Vitrification has already been used successfully to freeze very small parts of the anatomy like embryos, ova, ovaries, skin, pancreatic islets, even blood vessels for transplant operations, says Ralph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Vitrification has already been used successfully to freeze very small parts of the anatomy like embryos, ova, ovaries, skin, pancreatic islets, even blood vessels for transplant operations, says Ralph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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We traveled past the 12-story high, four-football-fields-sized Waste Treatment Vitrification Plant, scheduled to open in 2019, the place where tank waste is to be transformed into a stable glass product.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Vitrification; And having purposely and heedfully tasted a Cuppel made of only bone-ashes and fair water, which I had caus'd to be expos'd to a Very Violent Fire, acuated by the Blast of a large pair of Double
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Terrestrial Residue of the Ashes are Incorporated with pure Sand, and by Vitrification made one permanent Body, (I mean the course or greenish sort of Glass) that mocks the greatest Violence of the Fire, which though able to Marry the Ingredients of it, yet is not able to
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Vitrification made even in close vessels, I must remind you that the
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Vitrification is already used to quick-freeze eggs and embryos with success, allowing spare ones to be used in IVF at a later date.
the Mail online | 2010
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Vitrification is already used to quick-freeze eggs and embryos with success, allowing spare ones to be used in IVF at a later date.
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