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She said the Iraqi unit might be reconstituted and given new leadership.
Under one possibility described by a senior officer in Baghdad, former army transportation and engineering units might be reconstituted first.
Two Americans staged terrorist attacks this weekend, and reporters and law-enforcement officers have since been picking apart their lives, so that the details might be reconstituted as a plausible story.
In addition, the waning protective effects of maternal immune IgG and HbF might be reconstituted by the contemporaneous development of humoral immunity and expression of HbC and HbS in some African infants, which would cooperate to extend malaria resistance into their early childhood.
We therefore analysed trophoblast cells cultured overnight to check the possibility that surface NKG2DLs might be reconstituted and then detected.
Moreover, SP cells from the skeletal muscle might be reconstituted as both the skeletal muscle and the hematopoietic system of recipients.
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Other Lincoln Center executives who believe City Opera deserves a home on the campus suggest that, as a last resort, the redevelopment consortium might have to be reconstituted without the Met and that constituents could lose their veto power.
Since the PPAR/RXR system can be reconstituted in yeast [155,156], genome-wide drug screens in this model organism might help in this endeavor.
He said the board would be reconstituted soon.
A recently-disbanded environmental panel could be reconstituted and strengthened.
Royale, which is to be reconstituted for the museum.
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