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contribute

[kuhn-trib-yoot] / kənˈtrɪb yut /




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With further development, Stupp said these miniature spinal cords could contribute to personalized medicine by generating implantable tissue from a patient's own stem cells, reducing the risk of immune rejection.

From Science Daily

McKellan said it was a "genuine honour" to work with and contribute to the franchise.

From BBC

In the long term, of course, this will also contribute to climate change, which will do real, lasting damage on the ability of today’s young generation to have safe, comfortable adulthoods.

From Salon

There are many contributing factors, but if forced to assign blame, "tech wouldn't be my first culprit," argues Amit.

From Barron's

"I think many figure skaters contribute to the development of figure skating, and Ilia and I will continue to develop it together."

From Barron's