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Dictionary » S » Setbacks Setbackssetback A surgical operation for treatment of a bilateral cleft of the palate in which the premaxilla is moved posteriorly; the procedure is often accompanied by bone grafting. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Do you think that robots could one day be living organisms?... the youtube video. Is that what we envisioned for our future by 2005? Science has not been one of priorities lately, so there will be delays and setbacks in the deadlines we may have set for ourselves back then. Maybe when everybody is on the same page, then we can proceed together and make leaps ...
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The Fiber Disease... by one of the earliest artificial systems reported in Coleman et al., 1984 and Green et al., 1985). Both methods have met with successes and setbacks. Important factors to consider, when using oligonucleotides, are e.g. stability, toxicity and delivery, while antisense RNA approaches are ...
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