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Four slivers were grafted onto her failed left ovary, which had been damaged by the chemotherapy, and one sliver was grafted onto the side of her uterus.
The skin was finally grafted back onto the kid's body.
Then Colin grafted his, and oddly, all three stack up.
Skin from Mr. Blevins's hip was grafted onto his hands.
Unfortunately, methods for quitting cigarettes can't be grafted onto vapes.
I think our state responsibilities have been grafted upon corporations.
They then grafted these new skin cells onto the patient's body.
The authors grafted those projections onto voting patterns in recent elections.
Instead, it's more like the shoe is grafted onto my foot.
They are grafted onto each other, like branches on a tree.
Next, the team grafted tattooed skin from one mouse onto another.
It is a Buck Rogers Starfighter with grafted-on, golden-rimmed wheels.
I took what Christopher Isherwood did and grafted my personality onto it.
But the politics here feel primary, with the play grafted to fit.
Grafted on top of this public program is a private health system.
But since February, a new name, China, has been grafted onto the old.
The whole thing on the Trump stuff was a little bit grafted on.
Hammer&aposs face was then grafted onto Pence&aposs body in post-production.
Testing showed that the grafted skin cells were regenerating within the patient's body effectively.
Apple gutted the perfectly fine Music app and forcibly grafted Apple Music's features in.
He likes "eaters," particularly the apples he's grafted with ­scions of those Golden Pippins.
It's the first time Tesla has grafted a layer of mapping data on to Autopilot.
All of the these promising technologies require suitable scaffolds for the growth of grafted cells.
Government officials, however, have denied their requests, citing worries that grafted trees could spread disease.
I'm really happy it's not just a blocky hunk of plastic grafted onto the front.
Over time, surgeons hope a healed original ligament may perform better than a grafted one.
K grafted, and in return was paid, like the others, just £10 [$14] a week.
Virtually all European vines are now grafted, but Colares vines remain on their own roots.
They called it the Lightning Network, a system that can be grafted onto a cryptocurrency's blockchain.
Cryptobiotic soil is thousands-of-years-old microorganisms, grafted-together memory packages of currents and conditions.
And the northern part of Westeros looked as if Britain had been clumsily grafted onto it.
Tenpay was launched in 2005 for QQ, Tencent's online-messaging platform, and was later grafted onto WeChat.
The second surgery, in November, grafted the sheets to Hassan's entire back and the other affected areas.
This tweet from game developer Allan Xia shows his face grafted onto various shots of Leonardo DiCaprio.
Mr. Clinton grafted middle-class and working-class issues into a single platform with broad political appeal.
It was a photo shop thing involving John McCain, sort of grafted on to the Virginia tech shooter.
The group said that the donor whose face was grafted onto Chelsea's saved three other lives as well.
Those faces then get grafted onto monsters that you need to fight, in relatively swift turn-based battles.
A deepfake sex video, which grafted her face over that of another woman, was published and went viral.
Not an unexpected answer for "added to a plant," GRAFTED, but with "en" added to the entry. Tricky.
Surgeons removed his right fibula and grafted a portion of it to the right side of his jaw.
Jony Ive's industrial design team, and Tony Fadell and David Tupman's hardware engineering team, grafted function onto form.
" The show simply grafted Mr. Zacherle's "monster of ceremonies" persona onto a low-budget version of "American Bandstand.
Russian intelligence grafted an operation onto Mr. Bogachev's international hacking network, sparing themselves the hard work, officials said.
Her search for an identity is a common Disney trope, uncomfortably grafted onto a story where it doesn't belong.
Researchers took healthy skin cells from the patient, genetically modified them, and then grafted them back onto the boy.
In 2011, he took an a 1991 Macintosh computer and grafted it onto a 1897 Remington Auto 7 typewriter.
In previous studies, testicular tissue has been successfully grafted onto mice to produce healthy pups, Scientific American pointed out.
The shoulder, part of which was grafted onto his mouth, is an area that gets fatty quickly, he said.
Each of the subject territories selectively grafted it onto local traditions to create distinctive new grass-roots cultural blends.
The app still often feels like it was grafted on, rather than being a core function that's truly built in.
He imported seeds, grafted scions onto root stock, and worked feverishly to understand the naming system of Japanese cherry trees.
But this leafless kauri tree stump is very much alive, its roots having grafted onto those of its living neighbors.
That's the difference between a middle class art school approach to money and one that's grafted up from the streets.
Walking straight from Geppetto's workshop to the Bachelorette mansion, Jack Stone speaks exclusively in platitudes grafted from other dating shows.
As the hosts entered puberty five to seven months later, the tissue was grafted under their skin near the scrotum.
Apart from more expensive grafted fruit trees, all other trees at Hakima's nursery retail at 10 Kenyan shillings per seedling.
The tree was first grafted by Fukumitsu's older brother in 1941 and it continues to bear fruit to this day.
One thing the researchers behind the current study discovered is that hearts featuring grafted cells were more likely beat irregularly.
Finally, they grafted the new ears, including the mold, onto the children, according to a study published in the journal EBioMedicine.
At the same time the "Gentiles" or non-Jewish Christians are merely new branches that have been grafted onto the tree.
When you buy a phone, the Android OS that comes with it also has a bunch of services grafted on top.
Mr. Berliner's vines are planted on their own roots rather than grafted onto American rootstock, which is immune to the bug.
Bathers and Breton women appear grafted onto jugs and braziers, only to recur in similarly outlined form on paper or canvas.
But these tadpoles exist (scientists made them!) and they could actually see through the grafted eyes after being treated with migraine medication.
But ironically, the imperfections grafted onto Marvel's characters at conception made them so perfect as fictional properties that they're difficult to change.
But you give no weight to the safeguards that have been grafted onto the system, implying that the commissioner rules by whim.
They report their results were improved by matching proteins in the grafted tissue with proteins in the recipient and using mild immunosuppressants.
While the sneaker with Lego pieces grafted on isn't exactly practical or stylish, Patel deserves big props for going the DIY route.
Are you moving around during the day or mostly grafted to the couch, supine and immobile and spilling lo mein on yourself?
De Luca, who in prior experiments had successfully grafted small patches of epidermis for a couple of patients, agreed to join them.
That 180 in melodic mode is why "Green Light" feels disjointed, as though someone grafted two unrelated songs together in Pro Tools.
Neville added that Symantec had seen open source tools and credential harvesting tools grafted on to the malware used in the attack.
Movement, even in A.I., was not just a lower, practical function that could be grafted, at a later stage, onto abstract reason.
A column of costly high-tech sensors is grafted onto the piping where a thick window has been cut into its midsection.
In months of negotiations, a package of sweeping criminal justice reforms was whittled down and some new mandatory sentences were grafted on.
The individual projects often thrive on personal geographies grafted onto global networks, whether they are routes for capital, communications, energy, or refugees.
Earlier this April, Nebraska Medicine doctors went up through Jackson's nose and grafted some of her own fatty tissue to plug the hole.
I give a fuck that he took a style he was influenced by like a Lil Wayne style, grafted it into a Patois.
They then grafted an eye onto their tails, and dosed them with zolmitriptan, a drug that activates serotonin receptors associated with neural growth.
Most of the ears were grafted onto the children two years ago, but one kid got his new ear a few months ago.
One female character has a touch screen grafted on to her abdomen, and it is brutally smashed in a simulation of "real" violence.
They then grafted the cells into the brains of Parkinson's disease-affected monkeys and observed the animals for two years after the transplantation.
I worked my fucking arse off to sit that close to the pilot and you appreciate it more when you've grafted for it.
Ms. Sharif said in a series of messages on Twitter that the surgery, which lasted over four hours, required arteries to be grafted.
She watched as a vascular surgeon grafted a floppy bovine artery to one of the patient's veins and tunneled it underneath her skin.
What happens between is equally strange: solos and duets, performed as if around a prehistoric campfire; bodies grafted together like gnarled trees, decapitations.
It addresses systemic issues, but ones that can be easily grafted on to personal anger toward Trump, as seen in their Grammys performance.
Right by the Micro USB or Lightning connector that plugs into your phone you'll find what looks like a thumbdrive grafted onto the cable.
The rest of us are condemned to find out after the fact, to have Musk's vision of tomorrow grafted on top of our own.
The fact that wireless carriers are often bone-grafted to the nation's intelligence apparatus with fleeting accountability and oversight is also cause for concern.
The tadpoles' brains had no problem recognizing signals coming from an eye grafted in a completely foreign place: their tails instead of their heads.
Barnes and a neurosurgeon grafted a piece of Jackson's own nasal mucosa, which came from the lining of the nose, over the tiny opening.
Both iTunes on the Mac and the Music app on iOS also need simplifying and renovating, especially since Apple Music was grafted onto them.
Sci-fi action-adventure game Quantum Break took the idea of television more literally, with a live-action series grafted on to a game.
It grafted the cutscene mythology of the popular video game onto an adventure that rappelled down the Uncanny Valley of early-2000s special effects.
And unlike other video or gaming products in which advertising feels grafted on and exploitative, every HQ viewer starts out as an active player.
It's a story grafted onto gameplay that does not mesh particularly well, whose restrictions often prevent the player from seeing what they're there for.
Upload a selfie to Morphin, choose your favorite GIF and your face is grafted in to create a personalized copy you can share anywhere.
Verrone's Barack Obama—his most popular so far, with thirteen hundred sold—is J.F.K.'s trim body with Harry Truman's right arm grafted on.
"He grafted the gourmet store onto the convenience store onto the health food store onto the liquor store," Los Angeles Magazine said in 2011.
Debbie Druffel and her husband, Roy, wheat farmers in nearby Pullman, are now growing tiny grafted shoots of Dickinson and Nero in their garage.
What does it matter if the tale of how Julia and Cassie met is Julia's own recollection or her mother's memory grafted onto hers?
They took the typical police drama and grafted a twisty whodunnit onto it, complete with multiple suspects and investigators who are working against the odds.
Our 19th- and 20th-century counterparts grafted their values onto handwriting, just as we do with our conceptions of individualism, patriotism and the unique self.
Scientists have developed genetically modified pigs meant to supply parts that can be grafted onto human bodies without eliciting an anti-alpha-gal immune reaction.
A few years from now, this remnant will be grafted onto a mansion that may well cost $100 million by the time it's finally finished.
With the addition of a relatively mild immunosuppressant, the grafted cells were able to survive for 12 weeks while improving functioning in the damaged heart.
At first blush, a blind tadpole that's had an eyeball grafted onto its tail sounds like a creature from a fairy tale — the Cyclops' tadpole cousin.
David McDonald, one of the few formalist artists in residence, crafts spindly sculptures made from fragmented pieces of wood, sand, and polyurethane grafted onto bamboo spines.
It seems like Finding Nemo's plot has just been grafted onto a new movie and a slightly tweaked cast of characters, but Finding Nemo was delightful.
Scale models of car parts are photographed by Oefner, and each is grafted onto the source image — presumably a real photograph of the full-scale car.
Scattered through the Giardini are surprising gouaches of human hands and feet, each of which cradles a tarantula with Mr. Atkins's head grafted onto its body.
And so the series has grafted an unconvincing and unappealing new backstory onto her arc so that we'll understand that Elena was not truly born terrible.
Paetyn is "starting to heal emotionally and continues to heal physically" and anything that has not healed will be skin grafted in surgery, according to Brendon.
Corbyn will leave Labour as a fright-wig tribute to 1970s-era Militant tendency with the worst absurdities of 2010s-era campus identity politics grafted on.
Holes are drilled into the two bones, and a piece of tendon most often taken from the wrist is grafted through the holes in a figure-eight.
And in mice that had human GBMs grafted onto them, the weakened Zika was still able to seemingly kill off stem cells and prolong the mice's lives.
One month later, the grafted vessels had completely merged into the monkey's own artery and functioned "exactly the same" as the monkey's original vessel, the company said.
So Valkyrie is a feminist-empowered warrior-personality artificially grafted onto a woman driven mad by being sexually abused by a monster from outside space and time.
And unlike, say, Subspace Emissary, which awkwardly grafted Smash gameplay onto a platforming and boss fight mode, Spirits is still, at its core, the same Smash Bros.
It was an artifact of a bygone era that is not in the U.S. Constitution and somehow it got grafted on in this culture of the Senate.
Of course, this being Houston, even hometown legends like Beyoncé weren't immune to having James' face grafted onto their likenesses, though this felt more celebratory than malicious.
In what world are you scrolling past these smileys to find something grafted onto a human being, especially when those options are "slightly disappointed" and "very disappointed"?
Then they grew the engineered cells in the laboratory into sheets of skin and transported them back to Germany, where surgeons grafted them onto the boy's body.
Along a steep, east-facing limestone hillside is a new 16-acre vineyard, planted with rootstock onto which grape vines will be grafted in the near future.
"When skin is grafted, the donor site skin should match the recipient site skin as well as possible because the skin will maintain its characteristics," King said.
As a result, these old vines of monastrell, or mourvèdre as it's known in French, did not have to be grafted onto American rootstock, which resists phylloxera.
It was a bold, original idea for a science fiction film — that had to be grafted onto to the DNA of another franchise to even get made.
I have other problems with the episode, especially with the Dolores subplot, which isn't bad but definitely feels grafted on to an episode that's about other things.
As recently as 2012, a performance by the electronic producers Deadmau5 and David Guetta had to be awkwardly grafted to appearances by Chris Brown and the Foo Fighters.
Once upon a time, Carl was used to explore some of these ideas, and it actually seems like Carl's comic book storyline is being grafted onto Henry here.
The two stems were then grafted together, causing the lower end of the potato plant and the top part of the aubergine to naturally fuse as they grew.
She also works for a company experimenting on animals: in the name of pioneering neuroscience, technicians have grafted the head of one monkey onto the body of another.
The machine tests showed Dugas that an anchors-tape construct could be "at least as good" as the full reconstruction of an elbow with grafted tendon and anchors.
For his SnapMap, Mr. Blackimus tries to create a map with over 100,000 revenants—demons with shoulder-mounted missile launchers grafted into their flesh—into a single room.
Each of the 163 trees he planted in his original effort 10 years ago has now been grafted over to the sort of wild apples he has foraged.
The baby fat is gone, and although he's only 3 feet 5 inches tall, the height of an average 5-year-old, an older face seems grafted on.
The Republican base won't buy what he's selling, unless it's awkwardly grafted onto white-identity populism, which is a self-annihilating strategy for mobilizing Democrats to the polls.
In the 21915th century, plant breeders found that if they cut witches' broom from one tree and grafted it to another, the broom would grow and produce seeds.
And I'm writing this in a language — English — that consists of French and Latin grafted onto an Anglo-Saxon base, sprinkled with Old Norse and grains of Celtic.
Moss, a woman whose consciousness was grafted onto moss by the Company, has timeline-hopping powers, but she's killed before she can transport the three to another reality.
In an effort to keep the ancient lineage of the orchard from disappearing, the scionwood — cuttings from recent aboveground growth — was grafted onto new blight-resistant root stock.
For Mr. Nadella to succeed, he doesn't need LinkedIn to be a part of Microsoft, in the sense of being deeply grafted into the rest of the company.
He shouts out this year's all-day BBK Takeover event at the O2 in London, lets you know he's grafted to get to where he is and generally stunts.
Stubbornly, I still believe that the business tax-reform package — nice and simple, with repatriation, lower rates, and immediate expensing — should be grafted onto the health-care reconciliation bill.
Onto these rootstocks, the couple grafted their preferred apple varieties, including New York heirlooms and English and French cider apples, developed for their qualities of high acidity and tannins.
It removed a disc and grafted two lower-back vertebrae (L5 and S29) into one less-mobile one, like welding two rusty and unreliable links of a chain together.
It has featured prominently in campaign ads, has been grafted onto T-shirts and legions of internet images, and has been chanted by crowds at rallies for Republican candidates.
He has managed to do something no other populist has: Trump grafted the populism of popular culture (where it has been extremely popular) onto politics (where it has not).
One morning last week, Ms. Huffington was stretched out in a napping pod by Restworks, a device that looked like a giant football helmet grafted onto a chaise longue.
These digital dubs paved the way for guys like Burial, who incorporated wistful R&B samples into his productions, and Joker, who grafted G-funk keyboards onto dubstep's nervy template.
For example, mice used to test cancer drugs may have had their tumours grafted surgically into their bodies, and their immune systems knocked out with drugs or by genetic engineering.
Previous work has shown that functional eyes could be grafted in blinded tadpoles, but the new research shows its possible to use drugs to improve the efficiency of the process.
For the procedure, a surgical team led by reconstructive surgeon Dr. Curtis L. Cetrulo grafted the complex microscopic vascular and neural structures of a donated penis onto Manning's matching structures.
It's very much not a series of digital buttons — it's a tiny little sliver of iPad, chopped off and grafted onto the MacBook Pro, with the same potential for complexity.
Lest we forget, it was by judicial jiu-jitsu in the 1900 Downes v Bidwell case and others, that the doctrine of unincorporated territories was grafted on the constitutional text.
All Bosnia's main ethnic divisions—Muslim, Catholic, Orthodox—were constitutionally grafted into the new electoral machinery: Muslims are expected to vote for Muslim candidates, Catholics for Catholics, and so on.
This part-ear/part-mold was then grafted onto the children, some of whom required their own 12-week long procedure that stretched out their skin wide enough to accommodate it.
The first chimera that Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte ever created, in 1992, was considerably less intimidating: It consisted of an embryonic mouse limb grafted onto the wing of an embryonic chicken.
Her training for this marathon suffered too—she underwent an operation last July for her leg in which doctors took skin from her thigh and grafted it onto a radiation scar.
Mario keeps returning to a scene from his childhood when he grafted two trees together as a science project, a botanical experiment that will doubtless outlive him and his young son.
The Hill's Peter Sullivan also describes how a bipartisan effort to lower drug prices could be grafted to a long-term budget later this year, despite opposition from the pharmaceutical lobby.
Inexcusably, the renderings of the forthcoming Koons sculpture do not include an image of it grafted onto the Statue of Liberty, so I had to take measures into my own hands.
Over the years, he's taken any cuttings that rate zero to one, or six to seven and grafted little bits of them onto rootstocks his lab manages on 15 acres in Puyallup.
But the story of their romance always feels a little grafted on — as if Brockmire were desperate to hit on exactly the elements that made Bull Durham such a great baseball movie.
What they did: The team developed artificial human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), exposed them to two proteins to spur growth, and grafted them onto a chicken egg, creating what's called a chimera.
So the researchers sought out something that could be "grafted" onto existing mental models so people could broaden the way they thought about this population, rather than looking at single defining characteristics.
He inherited a nation with a proud history, onto which a socialist state had essentially been grafted by Cold War superpowers to create a buffer between Communist China and the capitalist South.
Maldonado shared two photos of his progress, and while he'll still need additional surgeries, Gray is improving thanks to lab-grown skin that doctors grafted onto his body at Texas Children's Hospital.
Once it had reached a certain size, it was grafted onto tree bark -- which it feeds on -- and placed in a terrarium, where visitors will be able to view it from October 19.
The house cuts an imposing figure, a mansion plucked from a horror movie, expanded with a myriad of rooms, stacked and grafted onto the core, jutting out from odd angles like abnormal growths.
For the past two years, a photograph of Jordan crying, snapped at his 2009 induction into basketball's Hall of Fame, has been grafted onto any sports figure who has suffered humiliation or defeat.
Down the line, researchers may be able to use this technique on multiple spinach leaves to create heart tissue, which could be grafted on to the hearts of people who've had heart attacks.
In another, Ms. Perry's own face, jarringly grafted onto a ready-made avatar though it doesn't quite fit, impersonates the kind of deeply shocked false consciousness that life inside such systems can foster.
"People have become less concerned with originality and more interested in drivability," said Tom Scarpello, founder of Revology, which builds copies of early Mustangs with new bodies grafted to modern suspensions and drivetrains.
To avoid resistance from powerful committee chairmen in Congress, budget reformers created new committees and new institutions, notably the Congressional Budget Office, but grafted them awkwardly on top of 18th-century congressional customs.
Apart from fruit trees – including grafted avocadoes, mangoes, oranges, pawpaws and loquats – she sees the highest demand for three kinds of eucalyptus trees, as well as grevillea, casuarina (also from Australia) and cypress.
Since Primavera Sound and Field Day preceded the United Kingdom's parliamentary elections by mere days, James' cartoonish face also got digitally grafted onto a female avatar holding pom-poms wearing a Union Jack bikini.
Crane resists the notion, common to combative atheists, that the core of religion is an archaic cosmology (beliefs about things like the origin of the universe and supernatural agents) grafted onto a moral code.
It felt to me as though I followed a similar path to recovery: I grasped onto my memories of Patrick, and I grafted them over the hole that had been torn into my soul.
But the idea is also just getting started—a favorite trope of future consumer electronics is the integrated wearable computing device, an iPhone sewn into your sick jorts or even grafted onto skin itself.
In many areas where ISIS has developed active chapters — from the coast of Libya, to the deserts of Sinai in Egypt, to safe houses in Bangladesh — it has grafted itself onto existing militant groups.
They have borrowed the worst of United States presidential politics, with its obsessive focus on the leader, and grafted it onto a Westminster system of parliamentary government that was designed for collaboration and compromise.
Grafting pigmented skin to depigmented areas does not always work (the grafted skin may become depigmented), and even if it does, the vitiligo may spread beyond the repigmented area, resulting in a cobblestone appearance.
Michael Kelly Williams' grafted sculptures — a rake head attached to a violin ("Wodakota," 2017) and a bird cage bedecked with whistles and Christmas lights ("M'Boom," 21977) — bestow ceremonial or symbolic valences upon ordinary objects.
I'm not usually a huge fan of them, but Samsung has integrated the S Pen into Android enough that it feels like a natural extension of the tablet, rather than some grafted-on poking device.
One, at Columbia itself, is recruiting volunteers with cancer to see if attacking putative master regulators in their tumours works in cell cultures or when parts of the tumours in question are grafted into mice.
Where Trump puts conservatism on like one of his own ties, and then takes it off to slip into something more comfortable at the end of the day, Ryan's conservatism is grafted into his skin.
Instead, game makers took what made that multiplayer game successful — constant updates and changes, a stream of communal activities, dopamine-releasing in-game rewards — then grafted these features onto what were then single-player experiences.
About 227.2 percent of organ transplants in India are living donor organ transplants, where a kidney or a part of the liver is taken from a consenting living donor and grafted inside the recipient's body.
Then, in 22003, came "The Wild Wild West," a CBS series that, somewhat improbably, grafted the mania for spy fare set off by the James Bond movies of the day onto an Old West setting.
We were already laughing at the question, and now we're laughing at Eli mopping Mountain Dew off the Wolves in the Throne Room T-shirt he wore as if it were grafted to his chest.
The other result of having a built-in switch is feeling like your smart home products are much better integrated with your actual home, rather than as some neat products you grafted on after the fact.
As in "Gravity", the heroine of "Arrival" is a single mother getting over the death of her daughter, but in contrast with "Gravity", the tragic back story doesn't feel as if it has been grafted on.
Sometimes they played roles in simple scripts; more frequently they were subjects of stark close-ups of wide and long-lashed eyes, dark lips and rosy cheeks, aggressive images of a feminine ideal grafted onto babies.
The newcomers are grafted onto this central trio in a fairly organic manner — meaning that once again we find ourselves in a metropolis of approximately 30 inhabitants, all of them connected by sex, employment or both.
Descended from Kafka by way of Camus and Beckett, these books are existential parables about the absurdity of the writer's life, calling attention to their own artificiality and grafted onto the apparatus of hardboiled detective fiction.
Sixty years later, a onetime insurance man named A. L. Duncan grafted buds from Mr. Phillippe's original planting to the branches of sour orange trees in Dunedin, seven miles away, and the Duncan grapefruit was born.
Scott Pruitt Under administrator Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency has grafted the tactics of partisan political campaigning into its communications efforts — slagging reporters by name in press releases and hiring political operatives to monitor the news.
Her particular wish is to be schooled by the choreographer Madame Blanc (Tilda Swinton), who, with her benign severity, her floor-length dresses, and her waterfall of hair, looks like Martha Graham grafted onto a weeping willow.
It's a fun little analog to big-time entertainment that gets people to cheer, and yet the routine feels somehow out of place, a bit of NBA Crowd Motivation Best Practices grafted onto something much more intimate.
And outdoors will be "Tree of 40 Fruit" by the artist Sam Van Aken — a real tree that has apples, pears, plums, peaches, cherries and apricots grafted on it using century-old methods to preserve rare fruit.
Stabilization efforts The U.N. has grafted a third government onto Libya's shattered body politic: the General National Assembly (GNA) headed by Fayez al-Sarraj, a Libyan of no particular political note prior to his elevation into the role.
To find out, the researchers grafted a single eye onto the tails of 38 blind tadpoles (the tadpoles had their eyes removed when they were just three days old), and then administered the drug to the transplant site.
Durant grafted his peerless all-around skill-set onto the hungry, 22016-win Golden State Warriors without a hitch, then won a Finals MVP and a championship while boiling his individual game into its purest, most enjoyable form.
One is the gleaming 21st-century metropolis of the Bloomberg administration's imagination; the other is the deteriorating landscape onto which it was almost mindlessly grafted, one scarred in so many places by the benighted ambitions of Robert Moses.
Researchers at the University of Washington recently released a fake video of former President Barack Obama in which he convincingly appeared to be speaking words that had been grafted onto video of him talking about something entirely different.
For the old toll booth on the Triborough, the filmmakers shot the existing one at Jones Beach, on the Meadowbrook Parkway (a Moses road, as it happens), and grafted it onto a scene staged on the bridge today.
Mr. Benscoter hoisted up the chain saw he had carried out from his truck and pruned off some small branches, which will stimulate the tree to grow new shoots that can be grafted next year onto other trees.
CeeBee's longtime owner, William Burchenal, also loved his daily Duncan, and shortly before he turned 88 last summer, he installed two long rows of baby trees where the old ones, from which they had been grafted, once stood.
If that's the case, the idea of mass entertainment as cultural opiate is being cut from the relatively safe space of the living room and grafted onto the office, convincing us that work is play, and play is pointless.
Asked by Mr. Bolton and colleagues if he thought the presentation would prompt any blowback, Father Martin said there may be some complaints about "celebrity culture being grafted onto the church," but that he thought it would be minor.
Rejecting the idea that GDPR and its top-down approach "should be simply grafted" onto the U.S. system, the company has floated the idea of voluntary industry standards that could win the backing of government and stave off regulation.
But already it is emerging that Notre-Dame, irreplaceable as it is to France's heritage, lacked the fundamental fire-prevention safeguards that are required in more modern structures and have been grafted onto other ancient cathedrals elsewhere in Europe.
The Wat Buddha Thai Thavornvanaram, a Thai Buddhist temple tucked down a small side street, is among the oddest structures in the borough, its ornate, peaked, golden gables and doorframe grafted onto an otherwise utterly ordinary two-storey brick building.
In experiments, biologist Michael Levin and his colleagues at the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University showed that blind tadpoles could regain their vision after having eyes grafted to their tails, and after receiving a dose of the migraine medicine.
Already a skilled cabinet builder, he and a group of friends struck lucky, unexpectedly moving to New York in 1993 where they grafted, drank, and danced, shortly before then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani began his infamous crackdown on the city's nightlife scene.
By 1967, the duo was known as the country's leading tropicalistas, exponents of a permissive new musical idiom—Tropicalismo—that grafted British and North American rock on to the gentler song-forms of what was known as música popular brasileira (MPB).
He collected branches with fresh buds and grafted them onto rootstock to create an orchard of endangered cherries, figs, apples, pears, peaches, quinces and other sundry species in a farmyard belonging to an abandoned church that he had bought in 1960.
This sense is conveyed through Golub's technique of layering paint, laying it down, stripping it away and layering it again to make the paint read like skin that's been stripped off and re-grafted, scarred and ungainly, ravaged and repulsive.
Its recreational (and dangerous) use among teenagers, though, has grafted itself on Soundcloud rap, in which two of its most popular (and recently deceased) rappers Lil Peep and XXXtentacion spoke openly about depression, personal turmoil and their pharmaceutical drug use.
Onto this childhood sensibility has been grafted a sophisticated aesthetic sense developed over a lifetime of dealing in furniture, pushing the boundaries of what was accepted as culturally important, helping people see the beauty and cultural significance in unusual objects.
In a new study published in CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics, researchers in China grafted the heads of smaller rats onto the necks of larger rats because we all know that rats with two heads are better than rats with one.
Lurking in the darker shadows beyond these strange new phenomena, there are porn sites with the faces of celebrities grafted onto the bodies of others; and there are, or will be soon, deep fakes of politicians accepting another sort of graft.
Ever more convincing fakes appear regularly, and though while they are frequently benign, the possibility of having your face flawlessly grafted into a compromising position is very much there — and many a celebrity has already had it done to them.
The creators of this movie must have believed that the true story of Eddie The Eagle was not, um, sexy enough for the big screen, and so they grafted what could have been a half-decent fictional story onto an incredible true story.
It's as if the family Christmas letter has been grafted, next to a work-related photo album and a collection of flirting texts, onto the trunk of a newspaper or news show curated by your aunt and by Facebook's ever-changing algorithm.
" '"Game of Thrones," The Iron Throne' [Los Angeles Review of Books] "Everything this show knew about deep and complex human drives — drives to sex, to pleasure, to power — are grafted onto these women, so that in their deaths something new can take shape.
Hanging curtain-like from a single horizontal crossbar, it is a wildly exuberant collection of incidents and effects, distinct passages grafted onto one another in a glorious profusion of blots, dots, curlicues, serpentine lines, billowing clusters of pod shapes, and slithering teardrops.
When Matt Damon's character Max tells a crime boss that he's willing to storm the film's titular space station, he's outfitted with an exoskeleton that's grafted to his arms and legs, while the film's villain, Kruger has a more advanced version of his own.
Several of his previous works involve a possible crime and a shifting sense of who might be responsible, but in Everybody Knows, the underlying social tensions and the hapless mistakes and accidents that send everything unraveling are grafted on to a more familiar thriller plot.
Through wheeling and dealing, shaming and cajoling, Mr. Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, got his wish, and his favored provision was grafted incongruously onto a tough-minded Republican border security amendment and paid for by higher visa fees for some foreign travelers.
In fact, a lot of the Big Five services you use on a daily basis are probably also based on Linux or open source software that has had some proprietary code grafted on top of it before it was repackaged and sold back to you.
To see the black hole breakthrough instantly inscribed into the stupidity of the social web — shrunk and grafted into cat GIFs and gross-out gags — was to realize how much our capacities for wonder, surprise and gratitude have shrunk since "Blue Marble" was published.
"The investigators removed of small piece of patient's skin, isolated cells with stem cell potential for growth, introduced a normal copy of the mutated gene to the cells, propagated a large number of these cells in culture and then grafted them back to the skin," Uitto said.
Over the past decade, M.I.A. has grafted through warzones, stuck a middle finger up to America, called bullshit on the music industry, brought underground producers to the forefront, unleashed global sounds to a global stage, and made enough bangers to last a lifetime of club nights.
The ear was actually just cow cartilage shaped to look like one that was grown on a ear-shaped scaffold and grafted onto the mouse, but it nevertheless seeded the idea (and for some people, fear) of someday being able to mass-produce needed body parts and organs.
Unlike the vines in most of the great vineyards of Europe and the world, which are grafted onto American rootstocks to combat the threat of phylloxera, an aphid that devastates grapevines, Mr. Incisa's vines, even the younger ones he has planted to supplement his old stands, are ungrafted.
Tapping into the ennui and anger of the original graphic novel but grafted onto more current concerns, the show and their score are a reflection of this uneasiness, finding acute paranoia, glimpses of beauty, and an unquestionable cool (see: "NUN WITH A MOTHERF*&*ING GUN") from moment to moment.
Instead, the three creators of Billions—the longtime writing team of Brian Koppelman and David Levien, along with The New York Times' financial reporter, Andrew Ross Sorkin—took a populist genre and grafted it onto the honeyed, moneyed lives of the rich and infamous: They made a superhero show about finance.
The song already had a strange, vaguely unsettling video, but this one isn't only much stranger, it's in 360 and VR. If you so please, you can fully immerse yourself in a world of intentionally shitty untextured polygons, with your guide being an equally crude CGI pug with Mac DeMarco grafted into its head.
At times, it feels like Sherman-Palladino has simply taken the storyline she might have had in mind for Rory in season seven, the one she never got to write (the writer left the show at the end of season six in 2006) and grafted it onto a 10-years-older version of the character.
In creating Coachella, Tollett took the best aspects of the indie-rock, jam-band, and SoCal rave/dance nineties festivals, added the large art installations of Burning Man, and grafted this new festival hybrid onto the original hippie rootstock—the sixties-era longing for a new world which three days in the desert helps satisfy.
A handwriting scholar doesn't think cursive is an essential modern skill Today, debates in favor of cursive take the form of "tradition strangely grafted onto patriotism," she said, nothing that some legislators complained that if students didn't learn how to write in cursive, then they wouldn't be able to read the Declaration of Independence.
A controlled world is actually one game grafted onto another: there's the open world that you explore, and then there's a secondary and more traditionally linear adventure that is at best overlaid upon the open world in a series of "go from point A to point B" missions, and at worst, tucked into discrete, standalone zones.
Galeria Jaqueline Martins, one of São Paulo's sharpest, has a solo presentation of the Brazilian feminist and visual artist Letícia Parente (1930-1991), who grafted together street plans of Salvador, Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro into personal memory maps, or who filmed herself applying makeup in the bathroom while her mouth and eyes were taped shut.
With the piece "King Kong Ain't Got Nothing on Me" (a paraphrase of a piece of one of the key monologues uttered by Denzel Washington's character in Training Day — a film very much about a Black man who uses violence to subjugate a community) these associations are made vivid with fur and an ape's hand grafted onto a human figure.
They weren't invested in romance because it is grafted to their DNA; it meant something to them only as long as you could be convinced that it meant something to you; that there is a bomb shelter from the blasts of adulthood, and it was in reliving the minor atrocities of your childhood you were too naïve to recognize at the time.
That meant that the prop swords in sequel trilogies (along with the various modern spinoffs, like Rogue One) could finally solve the lightsaber's long-standing light problem in a surprisingly low-tech way: using illuminated prop blades on set, which is similar to the original reflective tape they used back in the '70s, with the final effects grafted on top.
The Bronx didn't have any sort of pre-consolidation unity, not even as a county: the western portion had been grafted onto New York from Westchester County even before consolidation, in 1874, when it became known as "the Annexed District"; only after another chunk of the Westchester had been gobbled up in 1898 did the mainland portion of the city come together as a distinct separate entity.
Unimpeachable masterpieces like Velázquez's "Las Meninas" join art historical rarities: a woozy early Vermeer; a seminude Orientalist photo shoot art-directed by Eugène Delacroix; Ellsworth Kelly's abstraction of two contiguous curved volumes said to slyly represent "two boys' bums together"; a composite photograph of Abraham Lincoln with a Mathew Brady head shot of the president grafted onto the body of the pro-slavery statesman John C. Calhoun.
The investigative journalist Rana Ayyub, best known for her investigation into B.J.P. complicity in religious riots (which Lankesh had published in a Kannada translation), wrote in a Times Op-Ed last year that she has been the target of an unrelenting online assault by right-wing activists: her face was grafted on a pornographic video; her home address and phone number were circulated; there were threats of gang rape.
After six months, more than 100 hours of surgery, over 30 skin grafts, the loss of his right arm and so much morphine pumped into him that he mistook a Christmas tree for a "man-sized cat dressed in a Miss Marple outfit," Mr. Lewis was wheeled out of the hospital, a quadruple amputee with part of his shoulder grafted onto his face to fashion a new mouth.
Nvidia has done the hard work of learning a lot of lessons about what gamers want in a hybrid home/away gaming device, and the SHIELD lineup's various permutations reflect that, including the original SHIELD portable, which is essentially an Android phone (without cellular capability) grafted onto a hardware controller, the SHIELD tablet, which is closest in concept to the Switch, and the SHIELD set-top box, which remains Android TV's standout star.
But every time I wear them, I feel a bit like Revolver Ocelot when he grafted Liquid's hand onto him—suddenly violently overtaken by someone else's personality, a mask on top of my own, only in this case, mine is a guy called Rory who says he's from Hackney but actually very much is not, and I keep getting this irrepressible need to describe things as either "hoppy" or "sour," those are the literal only two adjectives I know.
Like the creature pieced together from cadavers collected by Victor Frankenstein, her name was an assemblage of parts: the name of her mother, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, stitched to that of her father, the philosopher William Godwin, grafted onto that of her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, as if Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley were the sum of her relations, bone of their bone and flesh of their flesh, if not the milk of her mother's milk, since her mother had died eleven days after giving birth to her, mainly too sick to give suck— Awoke and found no mother .

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