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For j = 1: when failed units (i.e., arrivals) are allowed for repair in the system.
And he has resigned himself to making frosty midnight bathroom trips to the adjacent Methodist church, whose waterlogged Bibles and pews have been removed to allow for repairs.
It stood beside subway tracks damaged in the World Trade Centre's collapse, and recently there were extensive excavations to allow for repairs, causing noticeable vibrations.When the cracks appeared, the city government moved swiftly to prevent a disaster, and prescribed demolition.
The production was quickly rescheduled to allow for repairs and was able to leave Tunisia on the date originally planned.
Blue Line trains will single track between Stadium-Armory and Addison Road to allow for repairs to the floating concrete slabs beneath the rails.
These power lines draped across vast stretches of rolling, barren prairies in order to connect distant metropolises, so the company could ill afford to cut the lines for any lengthy period of time to allow for repairs.
Other possible improvements involve manufacturers using easily replaceable materials and techniques that allow for repairs (for example using screws rather than melding parts together).
Resilience factors -- perhaps including the protein produced by the 5-HTT gene -- mitigate that damage or allow for repair.
Anne Géraldine Guex (Imperial College London) made this remarkable micrograph of a scaffolding on which heart cells can be grown – potentially allowing for repair of damaged muscle after a heart attack.
Clinically, reconstructive surgery has arrived at a standard of care that allows for repair and restoration of the vast majority of tissues/organs with established techniques.
When resorption has reached appreciable levels, it is advisable to discontinue the orthodontic forces for some amount of time to allow for repair of the craters.
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