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Discover Ludwig'core stone' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase 'cornerstone' is the more appropriate and correct option to use in written English. For example, "The cornerstone of democracy is a free and fair election system."
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Methodological solutions of Prof. G.A. Ilizarov are the core stone of the contemporary bone lengthening and reconstruction surgery.
Security-critical communication is core stone in decentralized, highly dynamic and unpredictable mobile pervasive environment where small, effective and resource-restricted devices are communicating seamlessly.
Nowadays, his methodological solutions are the core stone of limb lengthening and reconstruction surgery and have been acknowledged in the orthopaedic world as one of the greatest contributions to treating bone pathologies [5, 6, 7].
Fluid resuscitation is a core stone of hemorrhagic shock therapy, and crystalloid fluids seem to be associated with lower mortality compared to colloids.
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In regions where alternating humid and arid climates or human activity have led to erosional stripping of weathered zones, mammoth boulder piles of exhumed core stones exist.
Boulders of foliated granite in the hot springs area do not appear altered, perhaps because they are resistant core stones within the clay-altered granite.
The earthquake that devastated the town's dense core of stone buildings struck at dawn on Feb. 23, 1887.
And the byzantine politics of the city, with anti-Communism at its core, suits Stone's temperament.
This is the "prepared-core" tool, whereby a stone core was elaborately shaped until a single blow, perhaps with a hammer made of a "soft" material such as bone, would detach a virtually finished tool with a continuous cutting surface around its periphery.
The fortifications here include embankments, beacon stations, and forts, all constructed with a combination of tamped-earth cores and stone frontages.
Layers of turf could also be added to stabilise the motte as it was built up, or a core of stones placed as the heart of the structure to provide strength.
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