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Soudley Football Club said they could not use the pitch until the damage is fixed, which could take some time.
You get into an accident, your car has a dent, you take out your hairdryer and heat up the dent--and the damage is fixed".
A tumour-specific microenvironment, hypoxia, is associated with resistance to radiation therapy because the depletion of oxygen disturbs radiolysis of H2O and reduces the production of reactive and cytotoxic species, and because radiation-induced DNA damage is fixed and irrepairable under normoxia (Thomlinson and Gray, 1955; Brown and Wilson, 2004).
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You don't want to start the clock in 1918, because France was in part a battlefield, and could be expected to have some bounce as the war damage was fixed.
"As long as that mistake is fixed soon, the damage can be contained.
Damage may be fixed through traditional bolted or bonded repair methods, but such repair requires temporary decommission of a part, collection of repair materials, and employee time and effort to enact the repair.
Fifteen hours after the release from M phase-DNA damage, cells were fixed with 10% neutral buffered formalin for 10 min, permeabilized with 0.3% Triton X-100/PBS for 10 min, and stained with DAPI for 5 min. Phase contrast images merged with immunofluorescence images were captured with ECLIPSE TE300 inverted microscope.
After mechanical damage, biopsies were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde (Sakura Society, Tokyo, Japan) solution for up to 48 hours.
Surrounding towers that were badly damaged have been fixed up.
No one says anything and you don't say anything and still it's plain that you've been damaged and are still damaged and cannot be fixed".
Shea Guinn, the president and general manager of Reliant Park, said the damage could not be fixed in time for the game.
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