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Union superiority in manpower was now having its effect, and Sherman was able to detach part of his army and lead the remaining 62,000 troops on the celebrated "March to the Sea" from Atlanta to Savannah on the Atlantic coast.
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Furthermore, 1 reconstruction turned out to have failed at the cement-TiP interface: the cemented cup had detached with part of the cement layer from the still intact TiP-graft layer (goat 3).
Detached aerial parts of stressed plants (n = 10) were individually weighed to determine sample weight (W) after 15 or 20 days of water withholding.
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