Sentence examples for has been fully replaced from inspiring English sources

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For example, in Lissotriton newts the original mitochondrial DNA of L. montandoni has been fully replaced by that of L. vulgaris[ 35].

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It took years, but by the time the orbiter completed its first sweep around Jupiter its software had been fully replaced.

Some of those opportunities will still exist in 20 years, while others will have been fully replaced by automation.

Hydras have even been observed over a period of four years in which somatic epithelial cells may have divided at least 300 times meaning the whole organism may have been fully replaced at least 60 times [ 502].

Although great efforts have been made to find new markers to complement or replace PSA, none has been fully validated or accepted.

"Order has been fully restored.

Now your Furby has been fully skinned!

Manassas Mayor Hal Parrish says the daily paper provided a connection that hasn't been fully replaced by blogs, weekly newspapers or other local sources, such as Potomac Local News.

But the body warned that the reserves that are now moving through into production have not been fully replaced with new discoveries.

Residents have been fully involved in developing the proposals and have shown they want decent homes to replace houses which have long passed their lifespan.

"That car had been fully submerged.

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