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All are still in place, but so far it has not been possible to replace an entire trachea, he said.
Until now it has only been possible to replace damaged endothelium by transplantation of a donor cornea.
It would have been possible to replace the AIC with the variational free energy.
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This meant it wouldn't be possible to replace the fraying employer-based insurance system.
Over time, I think it is possible to replace traditional marking with more efficient and effective alternatives.
Ultimately, it might be possible to replace chemical factories with biological processes that use less energy and create less pollution.
It's obvious that he intends to keep gathering data, and, where it's possible, to replace his speculations with answers.
Until it is possible to replace people quickly in the same way that healthy armies fire bad generals … major improvements are impossible".
It's possible to replace 35W halogen bulbs – common in kitchens, spotlights and so on – with an LED one using 4W.
A. In most cases, it should be possible to replace only the lower cabinets and still have a cohesive-looking kitchen that's appealing to buyers.
A Novus Group opinion poll taken after the energy plan was announced found 57% of respondents agreeing that it should be possible to replace old nuclear plants with new.
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