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The Knicks called the surgery successful and said that Curry would need four to six weeks to recover, effectively ending his season.
… We have expended substantial resources in preparation for this disaster and without the assistance of the federal government, the local communities will be unable to recover effectively," Ricardo Rosselló Nevares wrote in the letter.
The more resilient an organization is the more it can recover effectively and return to normal.
Consistent with the impaired response to radiation, β-catenin-deficient mice are also unable to recover effectively after chemotherapy.
In forest rehabilitation, we often plant mature forest species but ignore those species with adaptations to recover effectively after severe disturbance and degradation.
OT is characterized by several physiological, biological, and psychological symptoms with the most obvious ones being (a) a consistent decrement in performance, (b) an inability to train and recover effectively, and (c) a loss of determination and mental focus [114].
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Centre Court has had more play than normal [but] because the weather hasn't been exceptionally hot it's quite conducive to the courts recovering effectively," he said.
It could be concluded that sensible condensing heat could be recovered effectively by a thermal storage container added and air conditioning system kept in order with condensing heat recovery.
Hence, by taking advantage of these two strategies, the discarded pixels can be recovered effectively.
Past experiences demonstrated that this huge amount of oil remaining in the reservoirs could be recovered effectively by gas-injection methods (Rostami 2009; Rezaveisi et al. 2010; Kulkarni 2005).
Hatcher says the exercises have helped his muscles recover more effectively.
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