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    <name>3-D printing</name>
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    <name>Salamanca, Spain</name>
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    <name>titanium</name>
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  <keywords_list>Salamanca, Spain</keywords_list>
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  <related>
    <date>2018-08-15</date>
    <hash>d5a847ab45039f523277dc815ff8f516fb481327</hash>
    <index>14</index>
    <keywords>titanium</keywords>
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    <slug>/feed/2018/08/15/scientists-observe-the-signal-of-iron-and-titanium-atoms-in-the-atmosphere-of-kelt-9b-an-exoplanet-located-600-light-ye</slug>
    <text>Scientists observe the signal of iron and titanium atoms in the atmosphere of KELT-9b, an exoplanet located 600 light-years from Earth. </text>
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    <date>2017-02-21</date>
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    <slug>/feed/2017/02/21/an-austrian-court-grants-a-united-states-request-to-extradite-ukrainian-businessman-dmytro-firtash-us-officials-accus</slug>
    <text>An Austrian court grants a United States request to extradite Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash. U.S. officials accuse Firtash of being involved in a scandal where he allegedly paid US$18.5 million in bribes for a permit to mine titanium in India, something Firtash denies. </text>
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  <slug>/feed/2015/09/13/doctors-at-salamanca-university-hospital-in-salamanca-spain-implant-a-3-d-printing-produced-artificial-titanium-sternum</slug>
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    <name>Quartz, via MSN</name>
    <day>13</day>
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    <year>2015</year>
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  <text>Doctors at Salamanca University Hospital in Salamanca, Spain implant a 3-D printing-produced artificial titanium sternum (breastbone), and a portion of the ribs (as opposed to the current standard, a non-customized, flat piece of titanium, which can loosen over time) in a patient who had numerous cancerous tumors in that area, the first use of 3D printing technology to take the place of these specific body parts. </text>
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