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When present, these degradations are all the more problematic in that they develop rapidly and require frequent restorations (for instance, every 50 years for the Cathedral of Lausanne [12]).
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It is these, rather than pristine lands, which are the most frequent restoration targets, and consequences of this global human footprint can best be addressed by ecological restoration in the tradition of Aldo Leopold (Schmitz 2012).
Amid decay and neglect, the whole thing has been held together as a single, intelligible image only by frequent earlier restorations.
Since that time, frequent repair, restoration, and remodeling have been necessary.
Stereomicroscope images showed that the thickness of the adhesive layer of the Silorane system adhesive is thicker than Single Bond 2. Despite the frequent increase of restorations made of composite resin, there is still no material considered ideal.
There are frequent examples of restorations of mummies by the embalmers.
Application of this methodology to 27 paired reaches in the North Carolina Piedmont indicated that no change in specialists was the most frequent result of restoration, particularly for the woody debris habitats, when each habitat was examined individually.
The teeth of patients with AI are prone to disintegration, as well as to hypersensitivity, and patients with AI have more frequent dental appointments and restorations of poorer quality compared to other patients [ 5].
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