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For the Amsterdam case recovered products concerned alginic acid, bioplastic, cellulose, phosphorus and biogas.
However, only one previous case recovered completely [5], so making a perfect recovery seems difficult.
Two Neolithic artefacts made of birch bark were investigated: a bow case recovered in a ice parch and a vessel recovered in a waterlogged environment (Figure 1).
Thus, the main aim of this research is to assess the preservation and state of degradation of archaeological findings made of birch bark: a Neolithic bow case recovered from a melting ice patch in the Bernese Alps Switzerlandd) and a waterlogged birch bark vessel discovered at Moossee Lake Cantonn of Bern, Switzerland).
Most of the cases of SAEs were severe (43/50) or moderate (7/50), but all, except for the fatal case, recovered without sequelae.
In this case, recovered hosts enter the H stage (humoral protection) but otherwise they remain unprotected and re-enter the susceptible pool (S).
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The team is, in any case, recovering from the turmoil of its messy separation from its skipper Dean Barker, the nation has been lukewarm during the cricket world cup, and is now turning its attention to the rugby world cup later this year.
In this case, recovering information about third parties would involve making inferences about neighbors' updating process and keeping track of long histories of actions and outcomes.
All cases recovered completely, except one who had a history of asthma.
All patients were hospitalized; 26 cases recovered after intravenous antibiotics plus myringotomy, and the rest required an additional surgical procedure.
While visual acuities on presentation have typically been poor (20/100 or worse), with adequate treatment most cases recovered to 20/60 or better (Table 1).
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