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Being recuperated
verb
To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness.
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In the terms of Debord's own situationist theory, he is being "recuperated by the Spectacle".
The length of the birth interval was inversely related to neonatal mortality; suggesting that the longer the mothers waited before having the next pregnancy the better their chance of being recuperated well from maternal depletion associated with the prior pregnancy.
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In this case too, then, a feminist idea has been recuperated by neoliberalism.
The process fluid heat is recuperated by the magnetocaloric effect of ferromagnetic material through the AMR heat circulation cycle.
African thought that fell by the wayside due to European expansionism must be recuperated and inserted into that discourse.
In this secure communication scheme, synchronization between transmitter and receiver is accomplished and message signals will be recuperated.
The product was recuperated from the machine after 20 min until the temperature reached 20 °C.
Supernatant was recuperated and sonicated using a Branson microtip sonicator.
The crude extracts were recuperated in DMSO and evaluated antimicrobial activity.
To be sure that we excluded aggregates, spheres were recuperated, counted and analyzed by flow cytometry.
Spheres were recuperated and analyzed by immunocytochemistry in the presence and absence (negative control) of anti-CD44 antibody (A).
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