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Several countries with large fishing fleets, including Japan, opposed the measure to protect mako sharks.
The well will be the most southerly test of the Mako field and represents a significant step out from the Mako South-1 well (over 13.5 km to the northeast).
Caesar Wright, CEO of Mako Steel, will remain in his position, as will Vice Presidents James Bartnick and Robert Lesko.
As a result, many Mako patients experience a speedier recovery and reduced post-operative pain, meaning they can make a quicker return to an active lifestyle, whether it be walking the dog, getting back on the golf course or back to work.
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Mako will expand Resolute's production base, strengthen operational cashflow, increase revenues linked to shareholder dividends and provides a strong platform for further growth.
Mako Vunipola has had surgery on a hamstring tear and is facing a race against time to be fit for the Rugby World Cup this autumn
<B Tadhg Furlong and Mako Vunipola combine to halt Sonny Bill Williams on the Lions tour in 2017
Summary: Patna (Bihar) [India] May 10(ANI/BusinessWire India): Orthopaedics medical fraternity in Bihar will witness the latest and most advanced technology in joint replacement space, Stryker's Mako robotic-arm assisted surgery system, at RoboTech, being jointly organized by Anup Institute of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation and Vattikuti Technologies, the exclusive distributors for the Mako Surgical system in India.
ENGLAND are reeling after front-row colossus Mako Vunipola was ruled out of the remainder of the Guinness Six Nations by an ankle injury.
Tom Mako alias Junior, 27, comes from a family with a history of polygamy.
In the 1980s, researchers using conventional dart tags discovered that pelagic sharks like the shortfin mako made long seasonal migrations, but it wasn't until recently that scientists learned that pelagic sharks can swim more than 8,000 miles.