I was wondering _____ that he won his regulars back so soon.

A. it was what B. what was it

C. how was it D. how it was

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--____________. It is overwhelmed with bad views.

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Michael Yost hopes that more people will believe in the benefits of biofabrication.

“Tissue biofabrication is a reality, and it is a reality now, and if you come here and you get to see it. You will get to see it. You can’t touch it, but you will see it and think this is real. And this is really human.”

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A.They are the necessities of bio-printing.

B.They only contain proteins and glucose.

C.They can be placed in the traditional printers.

D.They are available in our local drugstores.

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A.Researchers can’t find enough living cells of animals to make the bio-inks.

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B.the bio-inks and their use in bio-printing

C.the spread use of the bio-printer in the USA

D.the growing demand for biofabrication

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