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* Synthetic bone graft materials for general orthopaedic, craniofacial ( bones of the skull and face ), maxillofacial and periodontal ( the bone structure that supports teeth ) repair.

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Synthetic amethyst is produced by gamma-ray, x-ray or electron beam irradiation of clear quartz which has been first doped with ferric impurities.
Synthetic, racemic lysine has long been known.
Synthetic fiber, of course, is simply manufactured in the required colors, and has no direction.
Synthetic web or rope with thin steel wires interwoven to carry the electrical charge has become popular in recent years, particularly where additional visibility is desired.
Focusing on the form as well as the content of Spencer's " Synthetic Philosophy ", it has recently been identified as the paradigmatic case of " Social Darwinism ", understood as a politically motivated metaphysic very different in both form and motivation from Darwinist science.
Synthetic alforsite has environmental importance because it may be used to replicate contamination by lead without the harmful effects of lead toxicity.
Loyal servant of Omni, Gruumm has looted some of Earth's resources – diamonds, gold, Iridium, and HemoTech Synthetic Plasma ( which is used as a synthesizing agent ) for the construction of the Magnificence.
Additionally, the band has contributed samples to the Native Instruments Synthetic Drums 2 sample library.
Synthetic Catalytic Scavenger is an artificial anti-oxidant that has been demonstrated to extend cellular life.
The club recently installed Synthetic Field Grass and has invested heavily into its amenities.
It has various institutions such as a University, a cinema, the Synthetic Cultural Centre ( 加古川総合文化センター ).
The Satellite has a Synthetic Aperture Radar ( SAR ) with multiple polarization modes, including a fully polarimetric mode in which HH, HV, VV and VH polarized data are acquired.
Synthetic knorringite has the pure endmember formula Mg < sub > 3 </ sub > Cr < sub > 2 </ sub >( SiO < sub > 4 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >.
On his ' Synthetic fuels handbook ' a petrochemist James G. Speight included liquid and gaseous fuels as well as clean solid fuels produced by conversion of coal, oil shale or tar sands, and various forms of biomass, although he admits that in the context of substitutes for petroleum-based fuels it has even wider meaning.
The US Air Force has certified 99 % of it fleet for use with a 50 / 50 blend of conventional and FT Synthetic Fuel.
Synthetic IL-13Rα2 given to mice has resulted in significant decreases in granuloma size, implicating IL-13Rα2 as an important target in schistosomiasis.
* Synthetic tissue tissue suitable to ACL reconstruction has also been developed.
As a curator Jahn has been behind exhibitions like: " Play " ( 2002 ), " The Best Coast " ( 2003 ), " Symbiont Synthetic " ( 2003 ), " Fresh Trouble " ( 2005 ), " Model Behavior " ( 2007 ), Volume " ( 2008 ) and Donald Judd " ( 2010 ).
Synthetic means that which is produced by synthesis ; combining parts to form a whole, colloquially, a man-made version of that which has arisen naturally.
Synthetic alexandrite is a crystal which has been created by the floating zone method.
Synthetic ice cream product has a similar flavour and texture to traditional dairy ice cream.

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( See also: Synthetic intelligence )
Synthetic molecules called artificial enzymes also display enzyme-like catalysis.
Most modern day electronics now use printed circuit boards made of materials such as FR4, or the cheaper ( and less hard-wearing ) Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper ( SRBP, also known as Paxoline / Paxolin ( trade marks ) and FR2 )-characterised by its light yellow-to-brown colour.
Synthetic stones and diamond substitutes such as cubic zirconias are also popular choices that are socially responsible and reduce cost while maintaining the desired appearance.
Synthetic ultramarine being very cheap, it is largely used for wall painting, the printing of paperhangings and calico, etc., and also as a corrective for the yellowish tinge often present in things meant to be white, such as linen, paper, etc.
( Synthetic molecules, also called " melanins ", are derivatives of polyacetylene.
Synthetic materials such as Nylon and Dacron were followed by advanced sail cloths made from exotic material yarns such as Aramid ( e. g. Twaron, Technora or kevlar ), carbon fibre, HMPE ( e. g. Spectra / Dyneema ), Zylon ( PBO ) and Vectran ( see also Sailcloth ).
Synthetic zeolite is also being used as an additive in the production process of warm mix asphalt concrete.
John Carter is also a major secondary character in the fourth volume ( Thuvia, Maid of Mars, 1920 ), and the ninth ( Synthetic Men of Mars, 1940 ).
Synthetic materials such as polyester and Lycra are also available.
Synthetic variations and derivatives of natural terpenes and terpenoids also greatly expand the variety of aromas used in perfumery and flavors used in food additives.
Synthetic material is also firm and resilient, so it insulates well even underneath a person's weight.
Synthetic materials with wood-like qualities are also used, though they are the most expensive option in most situations.
Synthetic languages are identified also in Kartvelian languages, for example the Georgian language.
" The more accessible " Synthetic Flying Machine ", also titled " Up and Over ", later became " The King of Carrot Flowers Pt.
Synthetic moissanite is also interesting for electronic and thermal applications because its thermal conductivity is similar to that of diamonds.
Synthetic division for linear denominators is also called division through Ruffini's rule.
Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, but also possess certain disadvantages, including slipperiness.
# Synthetic oxygen carriers may also show potential for cancer treatment, as their reduced size allows them to diffuse more effectively through poorly vasculated tumour tissue, increasing the effectiveness of treatments like photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy.
Synthetic variations and derivatives of natural terpenes and terpenoids also greatly expand the variety of aromas used in perfumery and flavors used in food additives.
Ian Mobsby also suggests that the Emerging Church is centred on a combination of models of Church and of Contextual Theology that draw on this Trinitarian base: the Mystical Communion and Sacramental models of Church, and the Synthetic and Transcendent models of Contextual Theology.
Synthetic compounds such as methamphetamine and cocaine can also target MATs.
Synthetic diamond ( also known as laboratory-created diamond, laboratory-grown diamond, cultured diamond or cultivated diamond ) is diamond produced in an artificial process, as opposed to natural diamonds, which are created by geological processes.
Synthetic diamond is also widely known as HPHT diamond or CVD diamond after the two common production methods ( referring to the high-pressure high-temperature and chemical vapor deposition crystal formation methods, respectively ).
There were also a number of conferences touching upon these subjects, such as the Workshop on Interactive Fiction & Synthetic Realities in 1990 ; Interactive Story Systems: Plot & Character at Stanford in 1995 ; the AAAI Workshop on AI and Entertainment, 1996 ; Lifelike Computer Characters, Snowbird, Utah, October 1996 ; the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents at Marina del Rey, CA.

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