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No doubt this was overreaction, and we can assume that some of those losses will be regained in the days to come.

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The technique of manufacture declined in the Middle Ages and was regained in the 18th century, but concrete had only a limited importance for architecture until the invention of reinforced concrete in the 1860s.

By month 12, initial 4-month weight loss was regained in the placebo group but was maintained in all but the 120-μg b.i.d. group.

The shared absence of petN in Tortula and Tetraphis and its presence in Physcomitrella and other Funariales [ 47] requires either that a loss has occurred more than once, that petN has been regained in the Funariales (which seems improbable), or that Tetraphis (or the Tetraphis chloroplast) is more closely related to Tortula than Tortula is to Physcomitrella.

As Taylor (1975) observed, "Traditionally, the Melanesian peoples retired indoors at sunset but in more 'enlightened' areas this habit broke down (a combination of changed working hours and the money to buy artificial lighting)." Malaria control was regained in the Solomon Islands only ten years later when spraying was no longer limited to bed nets and households (Over et al. 2003).

At this stage, Eed mutants begin to lose Xist RNA coating and heterochromatic marks (H3K27me3, H4K20me1, H2Aub and macroH2A), but reactivation of X-linked genes occurs only in differentiated trophoblast cells, coinciding with the time when H3K4me2 and H3 and H4 acetylation is regained in the Xi (Kalantry et al. 2006).

The increase in substitution rate in a processed paralog has been associated with its reinsertion into the nucleus [ 26], but we do not accept this explanation primarily because some edited sites have been regained in the clade (albeit their editing status has not been confirmed by comparison to cDNA copies), and secondarily, because the nad5 gene of these taxa still possesses at least one intron.

During the Great Turkish War (1667 1698), Slavonia was regained in 1687 when the Ottomans abandoned the region unlike western Bosnia, which had been part of Croatia before the Ottoman conquest.

His third Michelin star, lost during the war, was regained in 1973, as the next in line, son Jacques, forsaking his dream of carburetors and spark plugs, donned the Pic apron.

The patient improved gradually, and strength was regained in all limbs, with the exception of residual paresis in the right lower limb.

The paleoclimate record suggests that in previous cases where earth's climate has heated up or cooled down, stability was regained in large part by the sequestering of carbon in plants -- forests and ecosystems.

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