Sentence examples for be made for replacement from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, allowance has to be made for replacement of the PET tubes every 5 years, these comprising 8%% of the total capital cost; other parts are fabricated from PVC and are assumed to have a lifetime of >30 years.

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Similar considerations may be made for valve replacement versus repair, although here we have to recognise the adverse impact of prosthetic-related complications, which tend to appear late in the follow-up.

Replacements will be made for the missing hooves: one survives, silver mounted as a souvenir inkwell, on loan to the Household Cavalry, and the other probably suffered the same fate.

It may be possible to eliminate the mouse Y chromosome altogether if appropriate replacements are made for those two genes".

No replacements were made for missing data.

The fact that such replacements were made for at least 9 of the 16 chromosomes demonstrates the lack of BDM incompatibility for F1 spore viability in the 9 chromosomes (Greig 2007).

Two replacement DNA constructs were made for targeted disruption of p41 [GeneDB [ 34]:PBandA_100260] and metacaspase2 [GeneDB [ 34]:PbyNKA_130230] by double cross-over homologous recombination.

Most belts come with replacement instructions specific to the machine they are made for.

The kit is made for two Wiimotes and includes two rechargeable NiMH batteries that are integrated into battery cover replacements.

This costs about the same as a handcrafted prosthetic, but because the parts often become damaged over time, replacements can be made quickly for only about $150.

Like-for-like replacements can be made to teams close to the start of the Games.

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