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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows recovering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something enables or permits the act of recovery, such as in technology, health, or finance.
Example: "The new software update allows recovering lost files from the system."
Alternatives: "enables recovery" or "permits restoration".
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In-circuit tuning of clock latencies allows recovering some of the performance loss.
This procedure allows recovering correct zonal Lerner index and the implied measure of the marginal cost function.
The strategy allows recovering PHA from the cells and other value-added products from the no-cells broths.
Though quite simple, the model allows recovering some physical key aspect, on the fluid/structure interaction, thanks to the quasi-steady aerodynamic approximation employed.
The use of data populations selected with the DOE criteria allows recovering valuable parameters equivalent to the sensitivity factors of the GUM linearized approach.
Firstly, it is shown that a suitable choice of the flexural deformation modes allows recovering the Vlasov beam theory, both with and without shear deformation.
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Repairing the thermal damaged RC beams allowed recovering the original load carrying without achieving the original stiffness.
Recuring the heat-damaged slabs for 28 days allowed recovering the original stiffness without achieving the original load carrying capacity.
One of the recent challenges was to develop products, which allow recovering reject water streams from varying applications.
Therefore, ciphertext-only, chosen, and known-plaintext attacks are feasible and allow recovering all AC coefficients.
Laser cleaning allowed recovering of all the traces of gilding and its underlying preparation.
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