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is restorable
adjective
Capable of being restored or reclaimed; as, restorable land.
Exact(2)
"It is not restorable to what it was, but it is restorable in some ways".
In addition, the SCR activity is slightly influenced in the presence of SO2 and H2O, while such effect is restorable after heating treatment.
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With its intact windshield and a body that appears to be fairly complete, it should be restorable, Mr. Strohl said.
The newly found haul of recordings has been repaired in part, but Mr Damazer said: "Not all of it was restorable".
Some habitats, such as the old side channels that young pallids prefer, might be restorable, Mr. Sapa said, but biologists still have a lot to learn about the sturgeon itself.
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Importantly, these exacerbated phenotypes by ALS2 loss were restorable by crossing to transgenic mice expressing human ALS2 (ALS2-tg; line L34-1) (Als2−/−;SOD1H46R;ALS2 mice), albeit ALS2 overexpression per se did not show any obvious beneficial effects on lifespan in SOD1H46R mice (Figure 1D and S3).
Postoperative PVR was higher with an additional endothelial contribution that was restorable with L-Arg and Sub-P.
The proportion of dentine caries lesions assessed as being restorable (codes 4,5) was 81.2% for primary teeth and 89.7% for permanent teeth.
We found that in most cases a functional protein could be restored by an alternative gene start or frame-shift (17 cases), which we consider "restorable functionality".
But that action first requires an inspection to assure that the mural is still restorable.
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