Some Mexican firms are hoping to join the booming life-sciences industry in the U.S. Medical device maker Innovamedica has a product in development called a ventricular assistive device--used to keep patients alive during heart surgery--that is undergoing animal trials at the Texas Heart Institute.
And above all, we're going to keep fighting to renew the American Dream and keep it alive -- not just in our time, but for all time.
These are the cells which carry oxygen around the body to keep tissues alive - a child with severe thalassaemia will become anaemic, fail to thrive, and, if left without treatment, can die in childhood.
Getting the logging permits promised by the agreement--178 million board feet a year, enough to keep Pacific Lumber alive--would prove to be extremely difficult.
England had been criticised for their impotent performances, but responded with a much-improved all-round display to keep the series alive at 2-1.
If we do -- if we keep their legacy alive, if we keep faith with the freedoms they died to defend -- then we can imagine a day, decades from now, when another child sits down at his desk, ponders the true meaning of heroism and finds inspiration in the story of a soldier -- Staff Sergeant Robert J.
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If -- with the knowledge that your friend is lame and cowardly -- you still want to keep the friendship alive and high-steppin', might we suggest, and this is crazy, pulling up his number and calling him maybe?
And the defining issue of our time is how to keep this promise alive today -- for everybody.
Chabal found the space to burrow over shortly after the restart to help Sale keep alive their play-off hopes.
The Sounders and NASL may have folded, but the spirit of the recreational and semi-professional players in the area would keep the sport alive until it was readmitted to top-flight soccer twenty five years later.
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The Apple Inc. co-founder has managed to transform his less-than-graceful moves on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" into enough votes to keep hope alive on the competitive ballroom-dance show.
But he kicked 20 points in the Pool Two clash in a near-flawless display with the boot to keep his side's quarter-final hopes alive.
To keep Galileo alive, EU member-states had to agree to fund the entire project from the public purse.
She said Jocelyn stopped breathing at one stage, but that she had administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to keep her alive.
His comrade-in-charms, Stephen Colbert, is also jumping in with a tongue-in-cheek counter-rally -- a March to Keep Fear Alive.
You could use this one to keep a human alive during open-heart surgery.
Morecambe snatched a vital point at the death to keep their promotion play-off hopes alive with a draw against high-flying Chester.
Their car had broken down, and the five gallons of water they'd brought proved insufficient in the 100-degree heat to keep them alive.
In Sydney, meanwhile, banking stocks advanced after quarterly inflation data appeared tame enough to keep hopes alive for an interest-rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Citroen only needed six points to be sure of the manufacturers' title while rivals Peugeot needed a one-two to keep the fight alive going into the final round in Australia.
The Czechs, so unfortunate to lose their opening game to a last-minute Dutch penalty in Ajax on Sunday, know they will have to maintain that top-level performance to keep alive their hopes.
Spanish officials have been keen to insist that a programme is unnecessary but careful to keep the possibility of one alive -- to ensure that investors at least have the option of ECB bond-buying to comfort them.
To what extent Leapfrog is a response to genuine market need, as opposed to a piece of industrial policy intended to keep the European garment-making industry alive in the face of competition from low-wage countries, is not yet clear.
Of course the all important rule is all on board is to hydrate well, something the crew discovered toward the end of the first leg of the journey, when water levels on board were so low not enough could be spared to keep the on-board hydroponic garden alive.
Buy the game, no subscription fee, lots of new content for free with a cash shop to keep the thing alive and eventual pay-to-play expansions.
The parliamentary vote is an attempt by pro-bullfighting conservatives to keep this controversial tradition alive, the BBC's Tom Burridge reports.
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This has been spent, not just on roads, bridges and business parks, but on small- scale schemes such as village-owned forests to help keep remote communities alive.
It looked to be beyond the hosts but Harbhajan and Praveen swung the bat with freedom and despite the rate climbing into the mid-teens they managed to keep the game alive.
So-called "ventricular support" devices are nothing new, but the previously cumbersome size meant that they could only remain in the patient for only a few months, so were used as a short-term measure to keep desperately ill patients alive until a transplant organ could be found.
Chelsea's 2-0 victory at Liverpool earlier in the day meant United had to beat Sunderland to keep their title hopes realistically alive and they did so, thanks to a first-half Nani strike after spurning several other opportunities.
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