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But it is the handy little software tools that are often irreplaceable and missed the most.
Biodiversity is often irreplaceable especially ancient woodland, meadows, peat and soils.
Buchan, herself a distinguished horticulturist, is particularly sensitive to the losses this vast agricultural push entailed, particularly for the nurserymen and stately home owners who stoically destroyed acres of valuable, cherished and often irreplaceable plants.
When thieves steal metal from heritage assets such as listed churches, artefacts from the ground or historic stonework from an ancient castle, they are stealing from all of us and damaging something which is often irreplaceable".
And without the elephants, some of whose populations are no longer viable and yet are often irreplaceable agents in seed germination, the long-term ecology or many forests is fatally disrupted.
Besides having degraded DNA, preserved museum specimens are often irreplaceable.
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But the loss of antiques from a historic building is more than monetary, because they are often truly irreplaceable.
Home videos often contain irreplaceable memories.
Heed the warning of those who've lost their memories, for it's not the replaceable kitchens and homes mourned most, but more often, the irreplaceable photographs.
Research animals often represent unique, irreplaceable models, such as genetically-engineered rodents that exist at only one location in the world.
This is particularly relevant for rare human and animal specimens, often scarce, and/or irreplaceable.
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