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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effective repair" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the successful mending or restoration of something. Example: The mechanic's effective repair of the car's engine saved the owner thousands of dollars in potential repairs.
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Selection for more effective repair or recombination systems may mitigate the effects of the ratchet upstream in the process.
Another explanation is that cartilage regeneration essentially depends on effective repair of periarticular and subchondral bone which is facilitated by the anabolic effect of Scl-Ab.
That might lead to more effective repair, he suggests.
Bone defects sometimes require more effective repair regimens than conventional clinical therapies can provide.
In tissue engineering the effective repair requires remodelling of the extracellular matrix, particularly in the form of new matrix deposition.
FRP is widely used as an effective repair solution for rehabilitating degraded structural members in various conditions.
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"Surgeons can do effective repairs by borrowing bone and cartilage from another part of the knee" that is less weight-bearing, Dr. Chu said.
Currently, as a cost effective repairing method, a new approach using fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) has been applied.
Scorched fabric on the top wing was the result with effective repairs carried out shortly after.
In approximately 64% of cases, an effective repairs and maintenance program could have prevented this failure of health hardware.
The focus group participants believed that the non-functioning infrastructure items categorised as general damage (13.7%, n = 19) also reflected the absence of a timely and effective repairs and maintenance program in the community.
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