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What better way to preserve than to keep our older items in use?
As research libraries and archives are discovering, "born-digital" materials those initially created in electronic form are much more complicated and costly to preserve than anticipated.
This show deals with silver, harder to capture and preserve than gold, dating from the late first millennium B.C. to the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.
In the end it caused far more irritation and cost far too much to protect and preserve than its makers ever imagined.
Secondary nature, which is maintained by human interference, in a sense is more difficult to preserve than virgin nature because it deeply relates to lifestyles of human beings.
Bonilla said she wrote the measure after researchers approached her about the lack of eggs, which are harder to preserve than sperm, for research.
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Seldom, in fact, has a more gripping operatic performance been preserved than the Met's "Otello" of Feb. 12, 1938.
Archaeologists believe that the wreck of the Holy Ghost – is likely to be better preserved than that of the Gracedieu.
Remnants of life on the red planet might even be better preserved than they are here on Earth, says Harvard University paleontologist Andrew Knoll.
Confit was originally more about preserving than cooking: it was done in southwest France so they could eat goose all through the winter.
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