| 31. | Davis and Geck's most significant contribution to the surgical field was the invention of the synthetic absorbable suture.
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| 32. | That design feature could also help a plastic stent from Reva or Guidant compete with the absorbable metal stent from Biotronik.
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| 33. | Because of the complications associated with the use of bone wax, newer absorbable and resorbable hemostatic agents have been developed.
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| 34. | Trace elements need to be in a digestible or absorbable chemical state, and usually in a palatable state as well.
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| 35. | Microorganisms accelerate the conversion of organic compounds and other nutrients from dead plants and animals into a readily-absorbable form.
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| 36. | Freston declined to cite a specific start-up cost for the channel, but he said it would be easily absorbable.
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| 37. | And used internally, it can even disappear because it's made of the same absorbable material as internal surgical stitches.
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| 38. | Humans cannot digest these wax esters because they lack the enzymes necessary to break the large molecules into smaller, absorbable components.
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| 39. | Hemasorb Resorbable Hemostatic Bone Putty is a sterile, soft, moldable, biocompatible, absorbable material of putty-like consistency.
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| 40. | Once within the pitcher structure, digestive enzymes or mutualistic species break down the prey into an absorbable form for the plant.
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