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No one can argue with the fact that Glasgow needs regenerating, or that a "renaissance" could usher in positive change.
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First, we focus on the need for regenerating the urothelium, the hallmark the urine barrier, unique to urinary tissues.
This feature allows one to use an unstructured mesh with any degree of complexity without the need of regenerating it every time step, which is generally inevitable and very costly.
The technical data available in the current RTS method can be utilized to compute zone responses to a change in space air temperature so that no efforts are needed for regenerating new technical data.
Kony has often said that all he needs to regenerate is 10 men.
Leicester worries that a new development just outside its boundaries will rob it of the funds it needs to regenerate poorer areas of the city, And 20 years ago, when I was chairman of Harborough district council's housing management subcommittee (public life holds few greater prizes), I would have loved to have seen more public housing in the district.
Instead, it only needs to regenerate a fresh randomness to update the encrypted data in a data-block.
"He needs to regenerate and recover after what has been his best and most demanding season as a professional".
The base station only needs to regenerate the corresponding seeds, i.e., S N i ″ = H ( S N i ∥ I D CH j ), and sends them to CH j that is located around ch c.
In this way, the reader only needs to regenerate C ′, as opposed to C. Now that we have reduced the scale of CS problem to recovering K temporary IDs out of only K s g possible IDs at most, and according to the notation in Section 4.2.1, the system to solve in the UHF domain becomes mathbf{y} = mathbf{C'}mathbf{H'}mathbf{x'} = mathbf{C'}mathbf{z'}.
If the liver is injured and needs to regenerate itself, the quantitative balance of GSK-3β and Snail in hepatocytes is temporarily disrupted and reverts to a state in the developing liver, thereby allowing hepatocytes to proliferate like hepatoblasts.
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