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The fortifications remained very necessary, for during the next three decades the fortress was alternately lost and regained by the Grimaldi to the Genoese.
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There is also a positive side: rainfall can be stabilised and regained by maintaining and restoring tree cover.
Indeed the generation of undifferentiated colonies is diminished by transfection with PB-Tcf3 alone and regained by cotransfection with PB-Esrrb.
Deletion mutations in the hrcU and hrpB2 genes (ΔhrcU and ΔhrpB2) resulted in a total loss of virulence in planta and pathogenicity could be regained by the expression of HrcUXAC and HrpB2XAC from extrachromosomal plasmids.
Cell-phone signal and internet access were regained by the next day in some areas and by three days in most areas.
Despite a string of victories in battle, his campaigns achieved little lasting effect: three Persian sieges of Nisibis were repulsed, and while Shapur succeeded in taking Amida and Singara, both cities were soon regained by the Romans.
Normal size is regained by the reuptake of membrane components through endocytosis.
The settlement was seized by the Swedes in 1654 but was regained by the Dutch in 1655.
Occupied by the British during the War of 1812, it was regained by the United States in 1815.
Regained by the Turks in 1774, it joined the Greek kingdom in 1830 during the War of Greek Independence.
The Taftanaz base — if not regained by the government — would be a significant prize for the rebels.
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