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They should readily recover from localised damage without seriously affecting local woodland and timber businesses and there could even be a benefit to wildlife conservation".
One can readily recover the spectral contents of the input radiation with picometer resolution.
In a cluttered environment, pushing is a very common experience, from which humans can readily recover whereas humanoid robots cannot.
When as few as 100 cells were present in the sample, we could readily recover and identify them by examination of just a few microscopic fields (at 400-fold magnification) (Figure 4E).
Anemia did not also readily recover.
We readily recover this gene in orthoblocks in organisms that are closely related to E. coli.
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It is sad that this government appears willing to risk one of the few areas where the UK has a genuine competitive economic advantage – one which, when lost, could not be readily recovered.
Vowel differences mark inflections, such as tense and aspect, that, while of some importance to the representation of meaning, are both more readily recovered from context and less likely to change the overall meaning.
Gold often occurs in association with copper and lead deposits, and, though the quantity present is often extremely small, it is readily recovered as a by-product in the refining of those base metals.
This catalyst can be readily recovered by a few cycles of simple filtration.
Immobilization allows cells to be retained in the fermenter or to be readily recovered and recycled.
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