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For the last two to three years, we've been spraying at the commercial seed companies' nurseries to let them select for blight resistance on early generation material-along with yield, fiber quality and other attributes. Domestically, the restructuring will allow IAB to continue strengthening its development system in order to facilitate the early generation of new, potentially major products, and the core manufacturing technological capabilities that drive OMS' cost competitiveness. The early generation of artificial hips and knees, he said, "were disasters. |
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