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| The paste was permitted to harden for 24 hours, then machined with a five-axis machine to final dimensions. ``Cancer patients live with cancer 24 hours a day, and this is just a way of celebrating that survival for 24 hours by having people walk on the track,'' said Patrick, the event's chairwoman. This grant follows the successful completion of a previous Phase 1 grant of $150,000 in which a device designed and built by 21CM was successfully used at the University of Rochester in New York State to preserve dog hearts for 24 hours by simple storage on ice. |
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