Sentence examples for capable to recover from inspiring English sources

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By this means, autogenous healing of concrete is enhanced and upon cracking the material is capable to recover water tightness.

It was assumed that the said project is capable to recover the full cost of the project within 4 5 years.

Implants or injections of regenerative biomaterial are succinctly capable to recover the VF, but most of them are either rejected or quickly metabolized [3, 4].

It is shown that the CoSaMP and the proposed Bayesian method come out with clearer images and are capable to recover the true position of scatters, compared with the traditional method of FFT, even with smaller randomly measures.

Extraction kits should be capable to recover nucleic acids and remove inhibitors from diverse clinical materials simultaneously.

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The lichen R. geographicum was capable to fully recover from exposures to vacuum (up to 3 × 10−6 hPa for 1 week), to the full spectrum of UV-radiation (>200 nm for up to 20 h giving a final fluence of 10.89 × 106 J/m2), as well as to a combined treatment with both simulated space parameters.

It is very likely that an attacker competent to subjugate the security protocols of the system will be capable to also recover these secondary datasets.

As demonstrated by the simulation study and the phantom experiments presented in this work and summarized by Table 2, xMLAA is capable to accurately recover the overall hardware attenuation and to obtain estimates for the ACFs of the hardware components which significantly improve PET quantification.

We found that CKO females were as capable as WT to recover from the surgery preformed during embryo transfer (indicating their normal wound healing abilities), as well as to support pregnancy (80% of transferred embryos implanted and reached normal size at E8.5, compared to 60 65% in the control females) (Figure 3).

Mr Akerson and his management team are suggesting that if sales continue to recover GM might be capable of annual pre-tax profits of up to $19 billion.

A superelastic, nickel-titanium rod, capable of recovering large nonlinear strains was used for one SMA link; while a nickel-titanium, shape-memory rod lacking the capacity to recover strains after the removal of load was used in the other SMA link.

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